Four woman business leaders from the greater Princeton community will be honored at the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce’s annual Women of Achievement award breakfast on Wednesday, June 21, at 8 a.m. at Jasna Polana.
This year’s four honorees are Latarsha Burke, Isabelle Lambotte, Deborah Millar, and Jennifer Willey.
Burke is the executive director of the African American Cultural Collaborative of Mercer County, which is in the midst of it schedule of Juneteenth-related events and celebrations. The former Trenton resident has also worked for the state Department of Human Services, Department of Children and Family.
Isabelle Lambotte is the founder of the Princeton-based nonprofit Share My Meals. Originally founded in early 2020 to provide surplus food from restaurants to families in need, it pivoted during the COVID pandemic to helping keep restaurants and their employees afloat by having them prepare meals that were then delivered by volunteers to families faced with unemployment and financial hardship.
Deborah Millar is the director of community wellness and engagement for Penn Medicine Princeton Health, as well as a registered nurse. In addition to being with the healthcare system for more than 30 years, she has certifications in mental health first aid, yoga, self-defense, and more.
Jennifer Willey is the founder and CEO of Wet Cement, an Old Bridge-based business consulting firm that helps “teams conquer fear to drive personal, professional and business growth,” according to its website, with services including coaching, training, and consulting.
For more information or to register for the event, visit www.princetonmercerchamber.org.



