In recognition of Women’s History Month, Senator Pam Helming has honored Amy West for her outstanding leadership in education and business. A lifelong resident of the Town of Mendon, West has dedicated over a decade to the Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District Board of Education, serving as both President and Vice President. Her commitment to education continues through her work with the Monroe One BOCES Board of Education, where she strives to support student achievement and innovation.
Beyond her contributions to education, West is a respected business leader, having owned and operated Honeoye Falls Marketplace and Mendon Meadow Marketplace for many years. The Marketplace has been a community staple for over 40 years, offering locally sourced foods and personalized customer service, with West playing a key role in its continued success.
Senator Helming described West with the word “generous,” recognizing her unwavering commitment to her community, students, and local businesses. West’s impact extends beyond leadership roles—she has been a mentor and advocate, offering guidance and encouragement to fellow board members and community members alike.
To learn more about West’s achievements and this recognition, visit the full article here: Senator Pam Helming Honors Local Business Leader and Education Advocate Amy West.
The New York State Legislative Women’s Caucus continues to celebrate women like West, whose dedication to education and community service inspires future generations.