USA TODAY Announces 2025 Women of the Year in Celebration of Women’s History Month
27 Fevereiro 2025 - 10:35AM
Business Wire
National Honorees Include Hoda Kotb, Jonquel
Jones, Ilona Maher, Angela Williams, Scout Bassett, Kellie Gerardi
and Priscilla Almodovar and 54 local honorees from across the
country
USA TODAY, part of Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI), announced
today the 2025 Women of the Year. Each honoree demonstrates
the power and resilience of women who break barriers, uplift their
communities, drive industries and beyond. Representing a diverse
group from fields including business, athletics, entertainment,
broadcast media and more, these trailblazers forge the way for
future generations.
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In honor of Women’s History Month throughout the month of March,
USA TODAY spotlights women who embody the spirit of female
empowerment. The 2025 slate includes local honorees, each
representing one of the 50 states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto
Rico, and seven notable national honorees who have made significant
contributions to our society.
The 2025 USA TODAY Women of the Year national honorees
include:
- Priscilla Almodovar – As President & CEO of Fannie
Mae, Priscilla leads a national financial institution focused on
facilitating equitable and sustainable access to homeownership and
quality, affordable rental housing across America. Priscilla’s
professional rise as a Latina in the industry has shattered glass
ceilings, serving as a role model to women and people of color and
as a leader in the finance and real estate sectors.
- Scout Bassett – A paralympic track and field athlete,
Scout was born in Nanjing, China and spent her youth in an
orphanage before being adopted by a couple in Michigan. She
discovered track and field at 14 and has since achieved the highest
level of recognition in sports, taking home the gold medal in the
Women's Long Jump T42-44/T61-63 at the Parapan American Games in
Lima, Peru. Scout also serves as the President of the Women’s
Sports Foundation, working to address the disparities female
athletes with disabilities face in parasports.
- Kellie Gerardi – As a commercial astronaut, Kellie is
lauded for a sub-orbital spaceflight with Virgin Galactic as a
payload specialist. Through her work with Virgin Galactic and the
International Institute for Astronautical Sciences, Kellie works to
make space exploration accessible to women and young people in
STEM. She is also an author, social media influencer, and popular
science communicator.
- Jonquel (JJ) Jones – Champion forward with the WNBA New
York Liberty basketball team, JJ was named the MVP of the WNBA
finals, leading the Liberty to their first WNBA Championship in
their victory over the Minnesota Lynx in 2024. Her career began in
the Bahamas before moving to the United States at 14 and earning a
Division I scholarship straight out of high school. She later
completed an impressive collegiate career that led to her draft in
the WNBA in 2016. JJ is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community and
is a vocal advocate for self-expression.
- Hoda Kotb – Beloved broadcast journalist, author and
notable television personality for audiences across the country for
nearly 25 years as a veteran NBC News journalist and TODAY
co-anchor. She has recently begun a second act that includes the
launch of her own wellness company. Hoda is an activist and
advocate for breast cancer awareness and the author of multiple
bestselling books showcasing her values and infectious, unwavering
optimism.
- Ilona Maher – American rugby player, Ilona brought home
a bronze medal in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Advocating for
body positivity and increased awareness of women's sports, Ilona
won the hearts of millions as a competitor on Dancing with the
Stars. She recently joined England’s Bristol Bears, setting her
sights on the 2025 Rugby World Cup.
- Angela F. Williams – As President & CEO of United
Way Worldwide, Angela seeks to improve lives by mobilizing the
caring power of communities around the world to advance the common
good. Angela is the first Black woman to take the helm. She has
dedicated much of her career to championing social justice.
Angela’s leadership at United Way Worldwide has seen the
organization tackling some of society's most pressing issues, from
housing insecurity to gender and racial equity.
“I am deeply inspired by the resolve and contributions of these
remarkable women who make the world a better place,” said Monica
Richardson, USA TODAY Senior Vice President. “I am honored to share
their stories as USA TODAY’s 2025 Women of the Year and amplify
their voices across the USA TODAY Network.”
National honorees will be featured in USA TODAY’s print editions
throughout the month and celebrated at an exclusive event hosted at
the Barclays Center on March 4, 2025. Interviews with state
honorees will appear in their respective USA TODAY Network local
publications the first week of March.
To read the stories of the 2025 distinguished local and national
honorees, visit womenoftheyear.usatoday.com.
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