The Kentucky Chamber has announced the finalists for the 2025 Young Professional of the Year award, which recognizes young professionals for their leadership, innovation, and service in their careers and communities. A public voting contest is now open to determine the winner.
The finalists include Shermiah Holland, Chief Information Officer and Co-founder of EnVue Health; Amanda Owen, Founder and Executive Director of Puzzle Pieces; LaDaya Owens, Human Resources Business Partner of Home of the Innocents; Brandon Pennington, Executive Director of the Harlan Tourist and Convention Commission; Casey Todd, Owner and Restaurateur of Hometown Hospitality; and Adryanne Warren, Superintendent of LaRue County Schools.
To learn more about the finalists, visit kychamber.com/ypaward.
The finalists will be featured in a public voting contest on the Kentucky Chamber’s social media channels. Each of the finalists will be featured on the Kentucky Chamber’s Facebook, X, LinkedIn, and Instagram pages starting on June 18. Votes will be counted by the combined number of shares, comments, and likes for each finalist on those platforms, and votes will only be counted from the Kentucky Chamber’s posts of each finalist. The voting period will close on July 1, 2025, at 11:59 PM ET.
The 2025 Kentucky Young Professional of the Year Award winner will be recognized at the Kentucky Chamber’s 2nd Annual Young Professionals Summit on Friday, July 25, 2025, in Louisville.
For more information on the Kentucky Chamber’s 2nd Annual Young Professionals Summit, visit kychamber.com.

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