Influential women 2003: Northern women honoured for creating wealth, opportunity in the North.

AuthorHuhtala, Sari

Challenges today can become opportunities for tomorrow, one simply has to be willing to take action, and take a chance.

Michele Alderton, director and curator of the Red Lake Museum, and this year's Influential Women of Northern Ontario Award recipient for northwestern Ontario in the public sector category, has celebrated many successes in both her personal and career life.

She admits her career path has taken many interesting turns, and the forks in the road have led her to exciting opportunities, which in earlier years she would never have thought possible, she says.

"When I was young I thought that working in a museum would be boring," Alderton says. "I was looking for a job that was challenging and fun. I didn't know that I'd find that at Red Lake Museum."

Today, Alderton pursues every possible avenue to share her passion for history with both residents in Red Lake and visitors to the area. She also ran successfully for two successful terms on town council, despite adversity.

Alderton initiated the development of an action group on MacKenzie Island around 1980 in an effort to address infrastructure problems on the island. Members of the group were local women, many interested in the social aspect of the group, and only few in politics. It was then that she experienced first-hand the stereotype that a women's place was not in the political arena.

"Some of the ladies said to me at the very beginning that women didn't get involved in politics in this town and that they didn't want anything to do with this group," Alderton says. "Basically, they were telling me that 'We can quilt, but nothing else.'"

"It's been a challenging and rewarding journey, and from the looks of it, the journey's far from being over."

Over 500 delegates attended the Influential Women (IW) Awards luncheons in Timmins and Thunder Bay, held May 13 and May 15 respectively.

Four women across the North were honoured for the roles they have played in initiating positive change within their communities and for wealth creation in the North.

Linda Gilbert, co-owner of Superior Organizers in Manitouwadge, was recognized for her achievements as a successful entrepreneur and a volunteer board of director on the North Superior Training Board.

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