Leading, inspiring and changing lives
The 2021 Women of Distinction are inspirational leaders whose vision, dedication and compassion improve our community. We will introduce each honoree before our virtual event July 15.

Suzanne Kelley
President & CEO
Waukesha County Business Alliance

Suzanne Kelley is widely recognized as a strong and committed advocate of businesses in Waukesha County. As president and CEO of the Waukesha County Business Alliance, Suzanne is credited with “elevating the former Waukesha Chamber of Commerce to a whole new entity based in advocacy, collaboration and active support for businesses …,” her nominator wrote. 
Supporters describe her as a woman of integrity with “passion, enthusiasm and commitment,” “selfless determination and resourcefulness,” “a can-do attitude” and “a humble example of moral human spirit … and intentional advancement for all.”

To hear more of Suzanne's incredible journey in her own words, register below to attend the Women of Distinction virtual event.
2021 VIRTUAL Women of Distinction Event
Please Join Us
A 37-year tradition cannot be stopped!

Join us in celebrating this year's incredible Women of Distinction from the comfort of your home or office.

The program will stream on Facebook and YouTube. There is no charge to participate. Please register to receive specific viewing instructions. All registrants will be entered into a drawing to win one of two designer purses.
Support Women and Girls

The Women of Distinction event is our largest fundraiser each year, enabling us to aid and enrich the lives of women and girls in Waukesha County. Please donate to the Fund to address ever-growing needs.
Thank you to our 2021 Women of Distinction event sponsors
Presenting Sponsor
Empower Sponsors
Media Sponsor
Strengthen Sponsors
Corporate Champion Sponsors
The Women and Girls Fund of Waukesha County, established in 2004, seeks to aid and enrich the lives of women and girls so they become thriving residents of their communities. Since 2005, the Women and Girls Fund has awarded more than $1,322,000 to non-profit organizations that promote the health, well-being, education and empowerment of women and girls of all ages.