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Athena Partners Teams Up with Jones Soda to Become the Official Bottled Water of Qwest Field
(The Seattle Times, August 15, 2008)
Athena Partners: Drink Water, Help Yourself and Others
(changethemold.com, July 19, 2008)
Athena Invitational
(Play On, Washington State Youth Soccer Association February 2008)
(Listen to Trish's interview with Jason Brooks of KIRO 710 radio, January 29, 2008)
First Annual - Kickin' It For A Cure Tournament
(Pulse of Soccer, WPS-Soccer.com, January 11, 2008)
Give Green and Help Find a Cure this Holiday
(The 411 on Stuffers, December 1, 2007)
Shoreline's Mama Blue
(Shoreline Enterprise, October 26, 2007)
Chick Picks: Pink Is Always In Season
(Seattle Picks, October 19, 2007)
Athena Partners introduced a sport water bottle
(Seattle Times: Retail Report, October 12, 2007)
Bottling a Healthy Idea
(U.S. News & World Report, September 29, 2007)
New mammography lab hits the streets
(KOMO TV, July 16, 2007)
Thirst for bottled water may hurt environment
(Seattle PI, April 19, 2007)
Education and Experience
(Business Magazine of the University of Oregon Lunquist College of Business, Spring 2007)
Making A Difference
(Entrepreneur Magazine, December 2006)
Bunco for breast cancer brings out the funds
(The Courier Herald, October 25, 2006)
100 percent of water's profits purely for the cause
(LifetimeTV.com, October 15, 2006)
Come What May: Trish May, Activist, Entrepreneur and Breast Cancer Survivor
(iVillage, October 2006)
Seattle do-gooders wade into water's big leagues
(Seattle Times, April 25, 2006)
For Trish May, a call of a lifetime
(Puget Sound Business Journal, March 17, 2006)
Winning with water: Fight against breast cancer starts with H20 in the eyes of Sammamish survivor
(King County Journal Women's Journal, October 9, 2005)
Customers embrace mission behind nonprofit Athena
(Sammamish Review, October 5, 2005)
Making a difference, one bottle at a time
(Alaska Airlines Magazine, October 2005)
Hot Pink Takes On A Whole New Meaning
(KOMO TV, July 20, 2005)
Where the bottom line supports the social good
(Seattle Times/Editorial, July 13, 2005)
Athena Water Sales
(Puget Sound Business Journal, July 1, 2005)
"Buy Bracelets"
(Fast Company, April 2005)
Think pink for a good cause
(Everett Herald, December 15, 2004)
Giving Back - Athena Partners, a Kirkland water bottler, and Tully's Coffee raised $60,000 selling pink wristbands to benefit breast-cancer research centers.
(Seattle Times/Eastside, December 15, 2004)
2004 Women of Influence: Where there's a will, there's a way
(Puget Sound Business Journal, November 8, 2004)
'People Are Exploiting And Taking Advantage Of It'
(KOMO TV, October 25, 2004)
Pure pursuit: Athena Water, backed by a special purpose, makes waves in the cutthroat beverage business
(Puget Sound Business Journal, August 6, 2004)
An interview with the founder and CEO of a local water bottler that's raising money for breast cancer research
(KUOW 94.9 - The Works, March 9, 2004)
The Healing Waters
(Washington CEO, February 2004)
Water with a message: Cancer survivor starts nonprofit company aimed at finding a cure
(Sammamish Review, December 17, 2003)
Saving the world...one bottle at a time
(Beverage World, December 2003)
Kirkland nonprofit's success is in the water
(King County Journal, November 12, 2003)
Trish May, CEO of Athena Partners, is taking a commodity product -- bottled water -- and using it like a Trojan Horse in the battle against women's cancers.
(Reveries Magazine/Cool News, October 21, 2003)
Hope Comes in a Bottle of Water
(Seattle Times, October 21, 2003)
Athena is A Business Built for the Cure
(Seattle PI, October 14, 2003)
Sweet Charity
(Progressive Grocer, October 2003)
Energy Essentials
(Energy for Women, Sept/Oct 2003)
Marketing a Goddess
(mamm Magazine, September 2003)
Short Takes
(Seattle Magazine, July/August 2003)
Let's Drink to Curing Breast Cancer
Proceeds from sales of Athena bottled
water will go to research