Rotarian, Elaine Bedel Wins 2011 Torchbearer Award!

By on March 16, 2011

INDIANAPOLIS (March 16, 2011) – The Indiana Commission for Women (ICW) announced the recipients of the prestigious 2011 Torchbearer Awards on Wednesday, March 9, 2011. This award honors women from around the state who have been pioneers in their profession, overcome obstacles or removed barriers to equality or whose outstanding achievements have contributed to making Indiana a better place to live, work and raise a family.

“Indiana Torchbearers are those women who have stepped forward in all areas of society to carry the light for women and have led the way for others,” says Kristin Svyantek Garvey, ICW executive director. “These women have become true beacons of light and their stories of courage, perseverance and compassion create a lasting legacy of inspiration for us all.”

For this year’s Awards Ceremony, the Indiana Commission for Women received forty-three nominations for forty-eight amazing women. The 2011 Torchbearer Awards recipients are:

  • Ellen K. Annala, Indianapolis
  • 
Elaine E. Bedel, Indianapolis
  • 
Tanya Bell, Brownsburg
  • 
Susan W. Brooks, Indianapolis
  • Maria Del Rio Hoover, Evansville
  • 
Cheryl Joan Hillenburg, English
  • Cynthia “Cindy” Hubert, Indianapolis
  • Maria Larrison, Avon
  • Janice Montgomery, Columbus
  • Dessie Partenheimer Koch, Indianapolis
  • Harriet Miller, Fort Wayne
  • Katie Stam, Seymour/Carmel

Harriet Miller received the Lifetime Achievement Award for her continuous work to ensure that women have a voice when their rights and equality are jeopardized and for her lifetime commitment to women’s progress in society.

Miss America 2009, Katie Stam received the Heart of Indiana Award, which is given to a woman who has opened her heart and mind to the needs of humanity and has demonstrated her commitment to philanthropic service, social change and the spirit of hope.

For more information about the 2011 Torchbearer Awards Recipients, contact the Indiana Commission for Women at (317) 233-6303.

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