Inspiring Women – AIMC’s Bethany Simerly

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: June 14, 2021

With the recent announcement of our new Women in Leadership Seminar Series, we thought it would be fun to take a look back at the “Inspiring Women” videos we collected last year around Mother’s Day. We asked Integrity women who inspires them, and we were overwhelmed with the responses!

Bethany Simerly of AIMC wanted to celebrate the person who she calls her “North Star.” When Bethany met Angie Steadham, she knew that she had met a woman to watch and learn from. It’s clear that Angie’s kindness and strength have reached far and wide.

The Integrity family is chock-full of inspirational women and hearing their stories makes us even more excited for the future.

We can’t wait for our first Women in Leadership Seminar Series event featuring JoAnn Wray, President of Senior Marketing Specialists to be held Friday, June 18th at 12 PM CT.

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