ATHENA Award
The Women’s Fund ATHENA Award is a lifetime achievement award. The Award’s mission is to recognize and honor St. Cloud area women who have achieved excellence in their careers and who inspire others.
ATHENA Award recipients are women who, over time, meet the following 3 criteria:
- Demonstrates excellence, creativity, and initiative in their business or profession.
- Provides valuable service by contributing time and energy to improve the lives of others in the community.
- Actively assists women in realizing their full leadership potential. Do you have an inspiring woman in your life who should be recognized for her involvement and accomplishments?
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2026 ATHENA Award. Deadline is February 28, 2026.
The ATHENA Award is sponsored by
Past Recipients
- 2025 - Joanne Kudrna
- 2024 - Janelle Kendall
- 2023 - Michelle Pape
- 2022 - Geri Bechtold
- 2021 - Debra Leigh
- 2020 - Dorraine Larison
- 2019 - Bernie Perryman
- 2018 - Tarryl Clark
- 2017 - Linda Eich DesJardins
- 2016 - Lynn Grewing
- 2015 - Ann Cofell
- 2014 - Pat Welter
- 2013 - Maxine Barnett
- 2012 - Molly Renslow
- 2011- Cindy Faye Johnson
- 2010 - Elaine Bauerly
- 2009 - Jan Bensen
- 2008 - Patt Adair
- 2005 - Joan Volkmuth
- 2004 - Barb Carlson
- 2003 - Betty Schnettler
- 2002 - Sandy Neutzling
- 2001 - Marj Hawkins
- 2000 - Colette Carlson
- 1999 - Patti Gartland
- 1998 - Sonja Sorensen Craig
- 1997 - Connie Cross
- 1996 - Cheryl Lightle
- 1995 - Dorothy Simpson
- 1994 - Diana Murphy-Podawiltz
- 1993 - Diane Gohman
- 1992 - Nancy Fischer
- 1991 - Ann Thelen
- 1990 - Peg Meyer
- 1989 - Colman O’Connell
- 1988 - Susan Mackert
She’s a mentor, a strategic planner and an advocate for women and girls in her community, Joanne Kudrna is the 2025 ATHENA Award recipient.
Since 2004, Michelle has been the Founder and Owner of Next Monday. Next Monday is an executive coaching company that focuses on personal and professional growth. Michelle says the goal of Next Monday is, “to create a safe, trusting place where people feel valued and uplifted for being the unique person that God created them to be. I want each person to know that they belong, that they are enough, that they are perfectly imperfect, similar yet different, and that women can be in community together building up one another.”
An ambassador for youth, a mentor to young women, and a woman who is described by her peers as being the heart and soul of the nonprofit to which she’s dedicated her life’s work, Geri Bechtold was selected as the 2022 ATHENA Award recipient.