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Stephanie Allen
Born 1938
Inducted 2006
Adopted by The Women's College at the University of Denver
A spirited combination of business visionary,
women’s advocate, and civic leader, Stephanie Allen is
characterized by a lifelong commitment to the women of Colorado
and to the community
as a whole. Allen is known nationally and internationally for
her work in the advancement and retention of corporate women
and was the first woman recipient of the prestigious Dan Ritchie
Award
for Ethics in Business.
As a trailblazer for Colorado women, Allen has offered a guiding
hand in many of the state’s women’s organizations.
Founder of the Colorado Women’s Coalition, she has served
as president of major women’s leadership groups, including
the Women’s Forum of Colorado, the Junior League, and the
Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce.
A fourth generation Denverite, Allen is the founder of Spree—The
Colorado Celebration of the Arts, a member of Mayor Wellington
Webb’s Task Force on Affirmative Action, and is a former
history teacher in the Denver Public Schools. Additionally, she
has served on the boards of scores of healthcare organizations,
educational, arts, and community groups.
Based on her passion for creating a better workplace and a better
world, Allen formed The AthenA Group in 1989. AthenA provides
leadership development for corporations locally and globally. In
1997, she launched Women’s Vision Foundation, the only organization
in Colorado dedicated exclusively to leadership development for
advancing women in corporations. Its vision is of corporations
that succeed because of their inclusive natures, where women and
men work together as equal partners, or as Ms. Allen describes, “Workplaces
where the human spirit thrives.”
While she has played a significant role in the success of scores
of women in Colorado, Allen’s focus on elevating the
status of women is not just to benefit women but rather to benefit
society as a whole. By helping make women’s voices heard
in local, national, and multinational corporations, she believes
she is helping assure balance in how American corporations influence
global issues dear to the hearts of women, such as the environment,
health, peace, and poverty. |