Exclusive: TBBW names winners of its 2025 Women Who Win Awards (PHOTOS)

Tampa Bay Business and Wealth ended its run of celebrations for its 2025 Women Who Win Award finalists, on Friday, at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, in Tampa, naming the 2025 overall winner. (All photos below!)

The sold-out event, of nearly 450, honored all finalists, named category winners and announced an overall winner.

Presenting sponsors for the event are Broadstaff, Morgan Auto Group and TD Bank. The nonprofit partner is Habitat for Humanity of Tampa Bay Gulfside. The event is sponsored by International Diamond Center.

Here are the winners of the 2025 Women Who Win Awards:

Young (Under 40)

Mary Rose Gullet MSW RCWSI

Founder, President & Social Worker

Honey’s Mini Therapy Adventures

Business Services

Debra Livingston

CEO & Founder

ReEmployAbility

Education

Bernadette M. Pello

Co-CEO & Founder

Livingstone Academies | Florida Trade Academy | Signature Education Management Services

Entrepreneur

Katie Pemble Hornsby

CEO, Board Chair & Co-Founder

Adelphi Trust Company

Financial Services

Michelle Delker

Founder & CEO

The William Stanley CFO Group

Government & Public Service

Opal Hudson

Deputy Administrator – Tax Roll Management

Hillsborough County Property Appraiser

Health & Wellness

Sherry Ann Hoback MBA, BSN, RN

President & CEO

Tampa Family Health Centers

Nonprofit

Kristen McCall

President, AdventHealth Foundation West Florida

AdventHealth

Retail & Hospitality

Natalia Levey

Founder

HI Hospitality Group

Sports

Tracy West 

Co-Founder & Executive Vice President | Tournament Director | President

Pro Link Sports | Valspar Championship | Copperhead Charities

Technology

Tami Fitzpatrick

Founder & CEO

Entropy Technology Design

Overall Winner 2025

Tracy West

Joanne Sullivan, assistant vice president for community engagement at USF Health, was named the TBBW Icon, receiving a special honor for her career of service and mentorship in the Tampa Bay area.

In addition, the 2025 judges selected Ryann Halo, founder and chief executive officer of Salon Halo and Halo Consulting Edu, as a Rising Star.

Women Who Win is a unique awards program, created by TBBW Magazine, to recognize distinguished women leaders whose dedication to their industries and communities deserves recognition. Judges looked at business and professional success, community involvement and mentorship, as pillars in their judging.

Women Who Win judges included Lennise Germany, CEO and founder of Livy O’s, Blake Guthrie, director of community partnerships for ReliaQuest Bowl, Rita Lowman, board of directors for Caldwell Trust and Encore Bank as well as CEO of Lowman Holdings, and Brooke Mirenda, CEO and president of SEDCO.

Photos by Tacy Briggs-Troncoso

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