Joan Krauter is the Executive Editor of the Bradenton Herald and our 21st out of our Series of 25 Wonder Women
Joan Krauter is the Executive Editor of the Bradenton Herald and our 21st out of our series of 25 Wonder Women. Joan is the one person who we did not inform of her nomination
Sister Nora Brick, The WRC of Manatee’s 20th Wonder Woman in Our Series of 25
Our Wonder Woman of the day today is Sister Nora Brick, a Franciscan Sister, who in 1995 founded The Project Light Literacy Center and in 2000 the Stillpoint House of Prayer here in Bradenton.
Rose Carlson, The WRC of Manatee’s Wonder Woman Today
It all started with a love of community. Being a third generation native of Manatee County instills something in her, a sense of pride and loyalty, which led Rose Carlson to want to make
Luz Corcuera, with the Florida Department of Health in Manatee is Today’s WRC of Manatee’s Wonder Woman
Luz Corcuera with the Florida Department of Health in Manatee is our Wonder Woman today. Luz, born in Lima, Peru moved to Florida 15 years ago from Toronto, Canada where she practiced family and
Leah Brown with Bright House Networks, One of Our 25 Wonder Women
Leah was born in Pensacola, Florida, and her family moved to Bradenton only a few weeks later. Leah’s parents, Mike and Sherry Knowles, are both retired Manatee County teachers. At a young age, her
Amy Wick Mavis, Celebrating 20 years with PACE Center for Girls is One of our 25 Wonder Women
Amy Wick Mavis changes girl’s lives every single day… as the Executive Director of PACE Center for Girls of Manatee County for the past 20 years Amy’s mission has been to help girls find





