RRM Honors Lisa Lundie With Leadership Award in Beverly Hills

In a heartfelt Beverly Hills ceremony, Red Rose Mafia presented its Leadership Award to LA Critical Mass President Lisa Lundie. Surrounded by RRM members from the Westside and several celebrity sisters, Lundie was recognized for her dedication to community building, safer streets, and women’s empowerment.

A Beverly Hills ceremony brings together RRM sisters, community leaders, and celebrity members to honor Lisa Lundie.

Beverly Hills, CA — In a powerful celebration of women’s leadership and community impact, Red Rose Mafia (RRM) has officially honored Lisa Lundie, President of Los Angeles Critical Mass, with the RRM Leadership Award. The ceremony, which recently took place in Beverly Hills, brought together RRM members from across the Westside — including Beverly Hills, Westwood, and surrounding communities — along with several female celebrities who are part of the Red Rose Mafia sisterhood.

The award was presented by Adela Crosby, President and CEO of Red Rose Mafia, joined by these celebrity members, creating a moment that blended community pride, star power, and genuine appreciation for Lundie’s work. Their presence underscored the depth and visibility of RRM’s global network and highlighted the significance of the honor.

A Sisterhood Rooted in Strength and Service

Red Rose Mafia is a global community of women united by resilience, empowerment, and mutual support. Its members include single mothers, business professionals, nurses, teachers, doctors, law enforcement officers, counselors, and public figures — all committed to uplifting one another and advocating for positive change.

Recognizing Lisa Lundie reflects RRM’s mission to celebrate women who lead with integrity, compassion, and courage.

Honoring a Leader Who Moves the City

As President of Los Angeles Critical Mass, Lundie has helped shape one of the most inclusive and community‑driven cycling movements in the region. Her leadership has strengthened the ride’s culture of unity, safety, and accessibility, creating a space where cyclists of all ages, backgrounds, and experience levels feel welcome.

Her work has inspired thousands and elevated the visibility of women within the cycling community.

Lisa embodies the spirit of what it means to be a leader,” said Adela Crosby during the ceremony. “Her dedication to safer streets, community connection, and empowering others reflects the values we hold dear in our sisterhood.”

A Moment of Recognition and Inspiration

The Beverly Hills gathering was more than an award presentation — it was a celebration of women supporting women. With RRM members, celebrity supporters, and community leaders standing together, the event highlighted the collective power of women who choose to uplift one another and lead with purpose.

By honoring Lisa Lundie, Red Rose Mafia reinforces its commitment to building a future where women’s voices are amplified, their contributions recognized, and their leadership celebrated across every community.

Continuing the Movement

Los Angeles Critical Mass celebrates this recognition and the ongoing work of both Lisa Lundie and Red Rose Mafia. Together, they continue to build a more connected, empowered, and inclusive future — on and off the bike

MORE: RRM Project Love featuring Lisa Lundie

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Since 1995, Los Angeles Critical Mass has gathered at Western and Wilshire, meeting at 6:30 PM and starting the ride at 7:30 PM. Over the years, we’ve welcomed more than 1 million participants, with cyclists joining us from across the United States and around the globe.

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