FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Office for Women Launches Ambassadors Program to Empower Leaders across Metro Louisville
Louisville Metro Government sent this bulletin at 01/18/2023 03:37 PM ESTFor Immediate Release
January 18, 2023
Contact: Gretchen Hunt, Office for Women
502-291-1079
Office for Women launches Ambassadors Program to Empower Leaders across Metro Louisville
On Thursday, January 19th, the Office for Women will begin the OFW Ambassadors, a six-month training program for women and gender diverse individuals who represent communities across Metro Louisville. Ambassadors were selected based on their community contributions and their commitment to helping to raise the status of women and girls. The group includes individuals who focus on maternal and child health and well-being, entrepreneurs, advocates for immigrants and refugees, youth advocates and seniors, among others.
“Women are a vital part of our city’s future. I am excited to engage more leaders who can help us solve the problems of today and ensure that our city grows to its full potential,” asserted Mayor Craig Greenberg.
Through the program, participants will develop and hone their leadership skills, learn about issues impacting women, and explore government and community programs available to women. The OFW Ambassadors will serve as community liaisons, sharing information about vital community services and communicating back to government about the needs of women in their communities. Sessions will focus on the structure of local government, Metro Council, issues impacting women and gender diverse individuals, including housing, childcare, gender-based violence, economic development, planning and zoning, civic engagement and Boards and Commissions.
“To truly achieve our mission of raising the status of women, we need to include many diverse voices. I am excited to work alongside and learn from these dynamic women and individuals to envision a Louisville where everyone can thrive,” explained Gretchen Hunt, Executive Administrator of the Office for Women.
The Class of 2023 Office for Women Ambassadors are:
Lakisha Patterson
Dennisha Rivers
VaShaun Mosby
Lamonique Mason
Diana Duran
Tonika Bacon
Chiquita Hood
Milenia Hernandez
Tamara Brown
Naz Salih
Victoria Dobson
LaToya Cook-Bradley
Janisha Szabo
Shemika Whiteside
Candice Hite
Regina Vargo Carrico
Brittany Hill-Whitehead
Mayra Ramos Johnson
Alexis Miller
Chante' Burg
Tiffani Adams
Hanan Abass
Faith Cheng
Wanda Trimble
Ariel Thompson
The next cohort of Ambassadors will be chosen in Fall of 2023 and the application will be open to the public. For more information about the program and the Office for Women, visit: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/office-women .
Office for Women: The OFW works to raise the status of women through education, advocacy, and legislation. OFW works to ensure that all women have the resources they need to establish self-sufficiency with a focus on seven areas: gender-based violence, human trafficking, social and economic well-being, housing, education, civic engagement, and autonomy.