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Executive Women Of The Palm Beaches
Honored Local Leaders
At The 38th Annual Women signature fundraisers and one of the county’s most and to support girls and women in need in the community
successful community events. Since 1983, the event has
through the Kwasman Community Impact Grant.
In Leadership Awards raised over $880,000 to support young women in Palm
Beach County pursuing dreams of a college education Executive Women Of The Palm Beaches on page 14
Executive Women
of the Palm Beaches
Foundation (EWPBF)
hosted the 38th Annual
Women In Leadership
A wa rds (W IL A)
Luncheon on April 21 at
the Kravis Center-Cohen
Pavilion with keynote
speaker Amy “Emiko”
Hever, director of the
Major League Baseball
Players Trust. This event
raised $50,000 to help
provide scholarships to
young women and grants Amy Emiko Hever and Stephanie Dorothy Jacks and PBC Commissioner
to nonprofits that benefit Glavin Amy Brand and Stephanie Glavin Lauren Whetstone and Trina Holmsted Melissa McKinlay
women and girls in Palm
Beach County.
The prestigious
Cynthia Allen Gracey
Women In Leadership
Awards were given to
five exemplary women
who have demonstrated
extraordinary achievements
and leadership in the
nonprofit, private, public,
and volunteer sectors, as
well as an emerging leader
category. The 2022 WILA
honorees were: Nonprofit
Sector – Jessica Cecere, Julie H. Littky-Rubin and Natalie M.
chief executive officer PBC Commissioner Gregg Bridget Berry and Virginia Spencer Jessica Cecere and Renee E. Layman Alvarez
of Nonprofits First, Inc.; Weiss and Michele Jacobs
Private Sector – Virginia M.
Spencer, general manager
of Illustrated Properties;
Public Sector – Melissa
McKinlay, Palm Beach
County Commissioner;
Volunteer Sector – Julie
H. Littky-Rubin, board-
certified appellate attorney
and partner at Clark
Fountain; and Emerging
Leader – Trina Holmsted,
marketing director of Palm Elizabeth Hamma and Beth Stibal Lakieasha Thomas, Jo-Ann Clynch and Christina Willson
Beach Outlets.
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