Mary Ann Suttles Receives ATHENA Leadership Award
Fatima Fernandez and Foundation of Arizona Hare honor in sixth annual celebration.
“I have since Friday and “Ann-Suits sin since Friday, three days, after she got a little higher, and sat a little higher. Many people got me and congratulate me. It is super been!”
Suttles, who has been an active Community Lid Since they included inclusive, was visible, was visible when its name was called as the 2025 Athena Leadership Award Recipient.
“You have held a good secret, “she said.” Once I saw you 13 candidates, I thought, “What in the world do I do in this pool with these women? “Some managed banks. Some have their own companies. And here Mary Ann Suttles comes with a little history. Everyone has been more gracious. “
At the moment, Suttles is serving on the Prontott Frontier days foundation board or directors. She also stools the city of the commational development of present, and is active with Yavapai County Republican women, the adult center of present and Arizona Cowboy Poets.
“I think it's no. 1 project I was involved in building our public parking garage in Prescott. Something had to be in downtown and that was one of my priorities. We brought everyone to the table and we built that garage. It was a creator project for prescott, as there is just no parking for all employees and visitors. “
Her long time dedication to the quad cities area includes 10 years as a chair of the United Way-board. “We did many good things and did not touch a lot.”
In addition, she has been a member as a past director of the Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo for more than 25 years. She is also tough enough to carry a lot of years over the oldest rodeo of the oldest rodeo of the oldest rode of the world to support and served as a border days rodeo parade judge for more than two decades.
Suttles was born in the air, California, and grew up in Phoenix. When their family including four brothers, the relocation to the valley, they raised them all the western spirit of Arizona. “I like the theme of Rodeo and started wearing Western jewelry and western jewelry when I was 15. I have no horse, but I love all the western culture!”
Her late man, Ken Suttles, a Arizona Department Department Arizona of Morenci, worked over the entire state. “We looked for a place to live outside the Phoenix area, and he said,” Let's move to Prescott! ” “She said.
That was nearly 50 years ago. Today she has two adult sons, two grandchildren, two grandchildren and two grandchildren.
Fatima Fernandez Hart Eared As Athena Young Professional
“I'm blessed to be full of courageous and dedicated women, “mentioned Valley Town clerk fatima Fernandez in an emotional statement as the 205 prescriptions Athena young professional leadership price.
“I look around this room around and I see true leaders. I look at each of you. You all carry great stories of quarters, hard work, dedication and dedication to your career, your families and your communities. That inspires me. ”
When she was appointed in 2020 in 2020, she became the only Hispanic Department and Youngest Director in the Organization. Their important performance include the establishment of PRESCOT VALLEY's Inaugue-former of the records management program and the company's improvement program to better support local companies. She also worked with the Mexican Consulate to extend Services for the Spanish community.
Fernandez, one parent, is intensely aware that their 9-year-old daughter sees her every move. “I have to continue to be that good example and show them what can be done.”
On the Friday, 12 Sep. Previously present Athena Iron Leave at the starting point, “Find, we'll remind them together because we continue to leave laughter and with the determination to leave this world for those who come to us.”
Among their many common involviatingleazens Rollen, Fernandez chairs The Crolian Municipal Association and learns youth on leadership at Saint Germain Catherine Church.
Acf fan Yavapai County honored for Hatea Wamanisorys leadership
“We are so excited about this honor, “said Arizona County Lisa Sahady, when accepting the utterity, and we are just as excited and thankful for the support for the support!”
Yavapai County Fasilite Philanthropy and has provided support, residents, residents, since collaboration in Mission-driven work as the nonprofit goes on sustainable outcomes.
She believes that the organization was recognized because of the impact that makes it on the community with Acf Donors. “We can issue hundreds of dollars by our Grant cycle and so much more by our Donor Advisor, which is awarded support, to where a large need in our community – of food on the prescriptions for the prescriptions.”
Sahady called the fire-celebration of athena celebration and memorable. “The nomines we were this year, just were incredibly. It was an honor that nominated an honor along the world's oldest red and horses. Those are outstanding organizations.”
The sixth annual prescott-area Athena Awards was sponsored by Quad cities busity. “We are so proud to continue to appoint this Prestizian in international prisoner recognition to the region,” said QCBN issuer Troy Bix. “We appreciate the sponsors that have helped and the volunteers bestows and expertise their time and expertise to make this afternoon of celebration of the extraordinary women of our community.” Fbn
By Bonnie Stevens, FBN
Photo courtesy of Ashley Darling: Thirteen women were honored on the sixth annual present area including Sarah Roland, Hinkel, Mary Suttles, Kay's Davis and Leslie Horton. Not depicted are joy Goff and Kris Venhaus.
