WIN Honors Megan Wiles for Outstanding Leadership & Community Service
Megan Wiles has been named the recipient of the 2025 Women in Noblesville (WIN) Woman of Impact Award. Wiles, Vice President of Foundation and Community Affairs for Riverview Health, received the award from the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce at WIN’s annual Leadership Luncheon.
WIN is an initiative that promotes and connects local businesswomen.
A networking group within the Noblesville Chamber, WIN began 11 years ago when a group of women were seeking programming that addressed the challenges they faced. During its existence, it has provided education, support and the opportunity to develop relationships. The Woman of Impact Award is one of the ways the organization recognizes and promotes exceptional leadership.
“The Woman of Impact Award began four years ago,” says WIN Co-Chairman Kathy Young. “The genesis of the award is that so many women are doing amazing things. They work and raise families, but they do more on top of that. They lead events, volunteer, create and serve the community. Nominees for the award must either live or work in Noblesville.
“In addition, the recipient of the Woman of Impact Award must show leadership and a commitment to the community,” Young adds. “Megan Wiles was selected by a committee that considers each nomination for this award. She is active in her church, involved in Hamilton County Leadership Academy and serves on the Noblesville Common Council and the Conner Prairie Board of Directors.”
Members of WIN meet the second Thursday of each month from 8 to 9:30 a.m. for Coffee and Connect. Held at Sagamore Golf Club, 10900 Golden Bear Way, the event is free for members, but there is a $10 fee for guests. Registration is requested.
During the coffee, there is an opportunity for participants to share a “win,” something successful such as getting a new client.
Another networking and education event hosted by WIN is the quarterly Power Up Lunch & Learn Series. Each lunch has a topic, a speaker and the opportunity to connect with other women business leaders. “Goal Setting for 2026” facilitated by Shannon Wenninger, owner of Express Employment Professionals, will be the next subject covered. This meeting will be held Nov. 14 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at Courtyard by Marriott, 17863 Foundation Drive. Registration is required.
WIN has also launched a Women’s Business Fund to enhance programming.
Young shares that starting up, owning and growing a business can feel isolating and challenging. Recently, WIN hosted the Women’s Business Owner Roundtable. The first cohort met once a month. There was a set topic for each gathering but also the opportunity to share successes, celebrations and even struggles they may experience as business owners. Relationships were built as participants explained what they had done in similar situations.
Applications for a second group will be available soon.
For more information on Women in Noblesville, visit the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce website at noblesvillechamber.com/networks/women-in-noblesville-win.
