Celebrating Our Very Own Community Leaders!

The United Way of Treasure Valley has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to recognizing and supporting outstanding community leaders. This year, we proudly celebrated two remarkable individuals; one at the Idaho Business Review's Women of the Year Awards and they other at the Boise Young Professionals Awards, reaffirming our dedication to fostering positive change in the Treasure Valley.

Savannah Lewis

 

 

 

 

Savannah Lewis, a shining star at United Way of Treasure Valley, was honored with the prestigious Citizen of the Year award. Her tireless dedication to community involvement and outstanding leadership has left an indelible mark in the valley. In addition, Kendall Shelton, hailing from Umpqua Bank and a UWTV Community Cabinet Volunteer, was also recognized as the Young Professional of the Year. These awards acknowledge their exceptional contributions to the community, showcasing the immense talent and potential present in our area.

 

 

 

Megan RemaleyMegan Remaley, Director of Community Impact here at United Way of Treasure Valley, had the distinct honor of presenting at the Idaho Business Review's Women of the Year Awards Banquet. Her presence underscored our commitment to nurturing leadership and community involvement, which are at the core of our mission.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Women of the Year award is a beacon that illuminates the accomplishments of women leaders who are shaping Idaho's economic and societal well-being through their extraordinary leadership, mentoring efforts, and community engagement. It serves as a powerful reminder of the vital role women play in building stronger, more vibrant communities.

In celebrating the achievements of Savannah Lewis, Kendall Shelton, and countless other remarkable individuals, it is our hope to continue to inspire and empower future generations of community leaders. We hope that our support for these awards exemplifies our dedication to fostering positive change and ensuring a brighter future for all in the Treasure Valley.

IBR Women of the Year