Keuka College President Amy Storey has been named one of 12 finalists for the 2025 ATHENA International Award, presented by the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce.
The annual award recognizes women leaders who have made exceptional contributions to business, community service, and the advancement of women professionals in the Greater Rochester area. The finalists represent a diverse group of executives, educators, medical professionals, and government officials.
“It’s an incredible honor to be included alongside such accomplished and inspiring women,” said President Storey. “This recognition underscores not just my role but the vital impact Keuka College has on the Greater Rochester region through its students, alumni, and community partnerships.”
Since its inception in 1987, the ATHENA Awards have honored exceptional female leaders and organizations that empower women through their work and advocacy. The program includes three award categories: the ATHENA International Award, the ATHENA International Young Professional Award, and the ATHENA International Organizational Award.
Greater Rochester Chamber President and CEO Bob Duffy praised the 2025 finalists for their dedication and leadership.
“Each of these women and teams epitomizes the ATHENA leadership model,” he said. “We are inspired by their tireless efforts to build a better Greater Rochester region for all women through their work, advocacy, and community service.”
The 2025 ATHENA awards will be presented on February 13 at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center.