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NASHVILLE HONORS ITS 2024 WONDER WOMEN
12/12/24

Nashville’s Women’s Music Business Association marked it 25th Anniversary of uniting and celebrating Music City’s women on 12/2 at its 2024 Wonder Woman Awards ceremony.

The gala, held at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, bestowed honors on a wide array of Nashville’s finest, including Rachel Rodriguez, performer/songwriter and CEO at RR Productions, who earned the 2024 Wonder Woman Award.

The evening’s other honorees included Katie Sundra, Lisa Smoot, Nikki Deaton, Rachel Mangan, Kelsey Roche and Aimee Graham.

"This year's WMBA Wonder Woman Awards was an extraordinary event acknowledging not only our members and their accomplishments, but also celebrating our 25th year of doing so," said Amery Fridenstine, chairwoman of the board. "Recognizing the influence of these incredible women in the industry alongside our current members and alumni in such an iconic space as the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum made our 25th that much more special!”

Pictured: Rachel Rodriguez