
ArtServe recently hosted the Broward County Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) Women’s History Month Reception, celebrating 18 extraordinary women who have made significant contributions in education, mentorship and leadership. The event, held at ArtServe’s Fort Lauderdale location, was part of a larger celebration for National Women’s History Month.

Maria Rodriguez, Pembroke Pines’ first Hispanic woman commissioner and Broward County’s youngest elected official, was also recognized for her work in communications and civic engagement. A passionate advocate for youth and Hispanic representation, she is committed to building a safe, inclusive, and vibrant community.

Linda Taylor, CEO of H.O.M.E.S., Inc., was honored for her more than two decades of leadership in the nonprofit sector, where she has championed affordable housing and economic empowerment for at-risk residents across Broward County.

The 2025 theme, “Moving Forward Together: Women Educating & Inspiring Generations,” highlighted the powerful influence of women committed to empowering future generations. The honorees were celebrated for their outstanding work in shaping their communities through education, mentorship and leadership.

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