

Celebrating Powerhouse Women salutes and recognizes women who are making an impact, whether it’s in business, philanthropy, public service, or elsewhere.
Bin Liu/SimpleFLOORS

SimpleFLOORS is a privately-held, self-funded Atlanta-based flooring company that started in 2005. They have successfully completed numerous residential/multi-family and commercial projects of varying complexity and scale. The SimpleFLOORS team stays up-to-date with the latest industry trends and techniques, allowing them to deliver projects that exceed your expectations. They are industry leaders in flooring, and offer high-quality products and full-service installation for residential/multi-family and commercial at fantastic prices.

Celebrating Powerhouse Women is presented by





Claire Dees is the Executive Director and co-founder of 


Stuart Selbst, known as Stu, serves as the Director of Client Experience at Nothing But NET, where he plays a crucial role in overseeing the sales team and ensuring the success of all our clients. With over three decades of experience in the IT industry, Stu has an impressive background. He has worked in both corporate IT and has also successfully managed his own IT firm.
Gus LaZear currently serves as Ability360’s Vice President of Operations and the Sports and Fitness Center for persons with Disabilities.
Elaine Szeto – EVP, Chief Innovation Officer, and Founder of Integro Bank oversees and leads business strategy through operational excellence, digital marketing, technology, innovation, and strategic deliverables to provide leading-edge financial technology tools and proprietary INTEGRO360 services, driving and delivering best-in-class client experiences to position business clients for success and to fuel businesses and employment growth.
What Does It Take to Be an Inspiring Woman Leader? – An Interview with Lori Kaiser, Kaiser Consulting (Inspiring Women, Episode 36)



Karen M.R. Townsend, Ph.D. is president of 






The American healthcare industry is filled with critical clinician shortages and unnecessary complexity. It’s time for a revolution: in particular one led by problem solvers who value efficiency, simplicity, and human beings.















