CWCC Announces the Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Business, Class of 2025

DENVER (July 1, 2025) – The Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce (CWCC) is pleased to honor the positive impact of 25 local women leaders at its 2025 gala event on August 21, 2025.

The CWCC Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Business Awards Gala recognizes the accomplishments and community involvement of 25 individuals and one CWCC Top 25 Legacy Award winner, Dr. Donna Lynne.
Dr. Lynne’s career has been defined by her commitment to improving access to healthcare, increasing operational excellence in both the public and private sectors, and building inclusive systems that support long-term impact. Her work has consistently elevated Colorado’s national standing in healthcare innovation, public service, and business excellence.
“This impressive class of Top 25 winners from across the state is committed to advancing women in business and actively promotes equity in the workplace,” said Ross. “We have a truly balanced representation of women leaders from a wide variety of backgrounds, industries, ages, and titles, who represent the force and growth of female progress and influence in our community.”
The Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Business Gala will be hosted at Seawell Ballroom on Thursday, August 21 from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tickets and sponsorships typically sell out quickly and can be purchased at CWCC.org.
The annual gala event profiles powerful and impactful women in Colorado and the work they are doing to advance and promote other female leaders.
Winners are selected by past Top 25 honorees based on four criteria:
- Civic and community engagement
- Proven leadership
- Passion for the promotion of women in business
- Perseverance
2025 Top 25 Legacy Award
- Dr. Donna Lynne
Healthcare executive, politician, business leader
CEO of Denver Health and Hospital Authority
Introducing the 2025 Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Business
- Sarah Allen
Chief of Staff, Colorado State Patrol - Dr. Isabelle Amigues
CEO/Founder, UnabridgedMD - Tiffany Anderson
Vice President of Grants & Programs, Boettcher Foundation - Amanda Blaurock
CEO & Co-Founder, Village Exchange Center - McCall Fen
Partner, Growth Suite Consulting - Karrie Fletcher
Market President, Alpine Bank - Lacey Golonka
Community Affairs Manager, Molson Coors - Maria Gonzalez
Founder & CEO, Adelante Community Development - Rebecca Holmes
President & CEO, Colorado Education Initiative - Rep. Jamie Jackson
State Representative, Colorado General Assembly - Dr. Sandy Jones
Chief Engagement Officer, CSU Global - Zaneta Kelsey
Co-Founder & CEO, Access Mode, Inc - Mary Ann Littler
CEO, Peak to Peak Business Strategies
- Trena A Marsal
Chief of Operations, Denver Public Schools - Lorez Meinhold
Executive Director, Caring for Denver Foundation - Yevgenya Muchnik
Founding Partner, Launch Legal - Vanessa Ortiz
Sr. Director, Business Operations, Bespoke - Dr. Lisa Roy
Executive Director, Colorado Department of Early Childhood - Patty Salazar
Executive Director, Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) - Amanda Sandoval
President, Denver City Council District 1 - Kate Strauss
Founding Member, Galvanize Law Group - Ana Temu Otting
President/CEO, Corazon Printing - Angie Voigt
Division Chief Nursing Officer, HCA Healthcare - Dace West
Chief Impact Officer, The Denver Foundation - Alexandria Wise
Executive Director, CEDS Finance

About the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce
Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce (CWCC) is a member-based non-profit 501(C) 6 organization whose mission is to provide women opportunities that better our community and economy, promote equity in the workplace, and help women grow their businesses and their careers. With a vision to make Colorado the #1 state for women in business, CWCC provides opportunities and visibility for women in business through development programs and education, mentorship, partnerships, and alliances. Visit www.cwcc.org for more information.
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