Crain’s Detroit Business unveils 2025 Women of Influence

Crain’s Detroit Business unveils 2025 Women of Influence
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Crain’s Detroit Business has announced its first-ever Women of Influence class for 2025, featuring ten prominent leaders making significant impacts in Detroit. The list highlights members from the Detroit Regional Chamber, including company executives and board members.

The honorees include Mary Barra, Chair and CEO of General Motors Co., Denise Brooks-Williams, Executive Vice President and COO of Henry Ford Health, and Sheila Ford Hamp, Principal Owner and Chair of the Detroit Lions. Other notable figures are Patti Glaza from ID Ventures, Laura Grannemann of Rocket Community Fund and Gilbert Family Foundation, Joi Harris from DTE Energy Co., Tricia Keith of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Nicole Sherard-Freeman from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, Rachel Stewart from Gardner White, and Trista Van Tine of Nunchi.

These individuals are recognized for their contributions to leadership within their respective fields.



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