Kalamazoo Women of Achievement & Courage Award Recipients Announced!
Meet the Award Recipients
This event honors extraordinary leaders with the Women of Achievement and Courage Award. This prestigious award celebrates Michigan women who exemplify commitment to community services, have a proven track record as a mentor and role model for others, and that empower and inspire their community. This year we are pleased to honor Kristen DeVries, Mattie Jordan-Woods, and Betty Lee Ongley.
Kristen DeVriesVice President & Executive Director, WMU Foundation |
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Kristen is the first woman to have held the titles of Vice President for University Advancement at Western Michigan University and Executive Director of the WMU Foundation. In 2021, Kristen was responsible for WMU receiving the largest gift ever made to public higher education – the anonymous $550 million Empowering Futures Gift. At Western Michigan University, Kristen continues to drive transformational change through building joyful relationships with alumni, donors, colleagues and students. |
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Mattie Jordan-WoodsExecutive Director, Northside Association for Community Development |
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Since 2014 Mattie secured funding and managed the development of senior housing units, and land control of four city blocks and was instrumental in the development of neighborhood-based health and other vocational training programs. She currently chairs the board of the Northside Cultural Business District Authority (NCBDA), a tax increment financing (TIF) tool, which will assist in cultural sustainability initiatives, the creation of resident-owned businesses, energy-efficient, quality, affordable below-market owner-occupied family homes and rental housing for young adults. |
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Betty Lee OngleyFirst Female Mayor in the State of Michigan, City of Portage |
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Betty occupied key leadership roles during the early years of the formation of the City of Portage in 1963. In 1968, a few friends asked her to run for City Council after raising $52 to support her campaign. After winning and serving one term on City Council, Ongley decided to run for mayor, and served in that role for three terms until 1979. She was elected to an additional term as Councilmember, in total serving 20 years on the City Council from 1968-1984 and again from 2001-2005. She was then elected to two terms as a Commissioner of Kalamazoo County, Michigan (1987-1990). |
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