Valerie Boey Ramsey Named Orlando Woman of the Year

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Valerie Boey Ramsey, a noted Channel 9 reporter and CEO of VBR Ink, has been honored as the 2025 Orlando Woman of the Year by Orlando Magazine. With over 30 years in journalism, she is recognized for her contributions to community advocacy and diverse representation in media. Ramsey actively mentors young journalists and leads discussions to combat hate and foster inclusivity, showcasing her dedication to positive societal change in Central Florida. Alongside her, several other outstanding women were recognized for their impactful work in the community.

Orlando – In a celebration of remarkable women from Central Florida, Valerie Boey Ramsey, a prominent Channel 9 reporter, has been recognized as the 2025 Orlando Woman of the Year in the May edition of Orlando Magazine. This distinction highlights her extensive contributions as a multifaceted businesswoman, community leader, and dedicated journalist.

Ramsey is not only a respected journalist with over 30 years of experience, but she also serves as the CEO and owner of VBR Ink, a news reporting company reflecting her vision in the field of journalism. Her journey into entrepreneurship was encouraged by her husband, particularly during a challenging period marked by her father’s declining health.

Since 2009, Boey Ramsey has taken an active role in the Asian American Journalists Association as the president of its Florida Chapter. In this capacity, she has worked tirelessly to advocate for diverse representation within the media. Moreover, she frequently participates as a guest speaker at various events across Central Florida, including a recent AAPI lecture hosted at the Orange County Regional History Center.

In her professional journey, Boey Ramsey has emphasized the importance of mentoring young journalism students and professionals, which she considers a vital part of her contributions to the community. With over two decades focused specifically on Central Florida, her reporting has raised awareness of critical issues such as dangerous road conditions, public health concerns, crime alerts, and community needs following tragedies.

In light of recent assaults on Asian Americans, Ramsey has demonstrated her commitment to community engagement by convening AAPI leaders to discuss strategies to combat hate and ensure safety in the community. Her efforts underscore her dedication to fostering a more inclusive environment in Central Florida.

Alongside Boey Ramsey, several other distinguished women were honored for their significant contributions to the community. This year’s honorees include:

  • Stephanie Palacios, Director of Advocacy and Government Relations at Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida.
  • Dr. Georgia Lorenz, President of Seminole State College of Florida.
  • Mumtaz “Taz” Tharoo, Co-founder and COO of PayKoncept.
  • Mia Poinsette, President and CEO of the Poinsette Foundation.
  • Zeynep Portway, Executive Director of the Samaritan Resource Center.
  • Linda Ferrone, Chief Customer and Marketing Officer at Orlando Utilities Commission.
  • Tiffany Hughes, Chief of Operations at UCF College of Business.

These women, among others, have made significant impacts and contributions to society, showcasing the diverse accomplishments of female leaders within the region. The focus of these awards lies not only on individual achievements but also on the broader commitment to community engagement and positive societal contributions.

As Valerie Boey Ramsey spearheads efforts to mentor and uplift those in the journalism field, her recognition serves to inspire others in Central Florida to continue advocating for their communities and fostering change where it is needed most.

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