Athena International Award
2025 Athena International Award
The Athena Award acknowledges local women who have attained and personified the highest level of excellence in their business or profession, devoted meaningful time and energy to the community, and generously assisted women in achieving their full potential. If you would like more information about the Athena International Award, please get in touch with our office.
Wendy Lobeck McKay
"“I am surprised. I am humble. I am grateful. I am in the company of some amazing women in this community and to be nominated let alone be named Athena 2025 I'm just speechless."
Wendy Lobeck McKay
Congratulations to our 2025 ATHENA Award Recipient, Wendy Lobeck McKay! Wendy’s leadership, dedication, and lifelong commitment to serving others continue to make a lasting impact across Yuma County. Through her work, mentorship, and unwavering support of our community, she truly embodies the spirit of the ATHENA Award. Thank you to National Bank of Arizona for sponsoring this year’s ATHENA Award and supporting the recognition of outstanding women in our community. We are proud to celebrate you, Wendy, and the difference you make every day.
The ATHENA Award celebrates outstanding leadership in the community. Being nominated for this prestigious award means a lot to those who were selected.
This year's nominees were Nancy Turner Blitz, Emilia Cortez-Sharkey, Wendy Lobeck McKay, Dr. Danielle Muñoz, and Wendy Steward.
"It doesn't feel real; I will tell you that right now it doesn't feel real. It just feels like you're doing the thing that you want to do and love to do, so to have people see that it means a lot," said Wendy Steward, nominee and presenter.
The ATHENA Award is presented by the Yuma County Chamber of Commerce to women who excel in business and helping the community.
The winner of the ATHENA Award serves on the board of directors at the Yuma Humane Society and has worked in the agriculture business for over 40 years. She shared how impactful it is to volunteer in the community.
"There are many opportunities for service organizations. There is something that speaks to your heart. For instance, I volunteer as a board member for Yuma Humane Society. If animals are your love, reach out to the Humane Society and find out how to volunteer. The food bank always has volunteer opportunities, and to see the impact on those who you help is just amazing," McKay said.
All five ATHENA Award nominees are trailblazers in the community. It's important to recognize the stellar leadership they exhibit.

Previous Winners
2024: Biridiana Martinez, Arizona Western College
2023: Reetika Dwahan, Arizona Western College
2022: Gina Thompson, superintendent of Yuma Union High School District
2021: Dr. Kristina Diaz, Yuma Regional Medical Center
2020: Lori Stofft, Arizona Western College
2019: Shelley Jones Mellon
2018: Linda Elliott-Nelson, Arizona Western College
2017: Gladys Wiggins, Yuma International Airport
2016: Terre Catanzaro, JV Smith Companies
2015: Tawnee Miller
2014: Julie Engel, GYEDC
2013: Dr. Jeanne Elnadry, Hospice of Yuma