The Ogden-Weber Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce Rosemary Lesser as the 2025 Athena Leadership Award Recipient!
The Athena Committee was inspired by Rosemary’s trailblazing energy, her commitment to our community, and her passion to empower and inspire women. Rosemary was one of the first women admitted to the University of Notre Dame and the first woman to graduate from the OB/GYN specialty training at the Air Force’s medical center in San Antonio. Following her graduation, Rosemary was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Air Force.
Rosemary’s dedication to public service is unwavering. After serving for 15 years in the Air Force in Germany and Texas, Rosemary moved her family to Ogden where she established a successful practice as an OB/GYN. She ran this practice for nearly 30 years before entering the Utah legislature as the representative for House District 10.
Rosemary demonstrates skills of leadership and management, adaptability, and belief in shared success acquired during her service in the military and during her time as a Utah House Representative.
Rosemary’s colleagues have recognized her ability to promote meaningful policies with bipartisan support, selecting her to be a member of the Democratic caucus leadership team. She effectively uses her medical background to advocate for healthy families, healthy communities, and a healthy environment, demonstrating her influence and commitment to public health.
Rosemary is also proud to support many local organizations on marginalized communities, environmental stewardship, the arts, public health, and support for those affected by domestic violence.
Congratulations Rosemary Lesser for being selected as the 2025 Athena Leadership Award recipient!

