Six outstanding South Jersey Women will be recognized for their dedication, loyalty and leadership within their local communities during the 5th Annual Women of Achievement Award Reception on Oct. 5, 2016 at 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at Auletto Caterers in Almonessen.
The Women of Achievement Awards Reception is sponsored by the Garden State Council, Boy Scouts of America and is led by Co-Chairs, Debra S. Rosen a Partner at Archer & Greiner, P.C., and Christine Mohan, Senior Vice President of Support Services at Pardee Resources Company.
The Women of Achievement are selected by leaders in the Southern New Jersey Business Community for outstanding community service and for the respect and esteem in which they are held by their colleagues.
The 2016 Award Honorees are:
Burlington County – Jennifer Starkey, VP/Relationship Manager TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank
Camden County -Tish Colombi, Former Mayor of Haddonfield
Cape May County – Ronnie Town, Sr. Public Affairs Manager, Atlantic City Electric
Cumberland County – Pamela Ann Sjogren, Chair, Board of Trustees Cumberland County College, and Whibco, Inc.
Gloucester County – Barbara Wallace, Mayor of Washington Township
Salem County – Lt. Col. Gwyn Parris–Atwell, Nurse Practitioner Kennedy Health and the United States Air Force Nurses Corp.
Throughout Scouting we have many women who are in leadership positions and serve as the backbone of many Units in our Council. The Women of Achievement Award recognition is accorded to those who exemplify in their daily life the ideals of the Boy Scouts of America as expressed by the Scout Oath and Law. Recipients do not have to be involved in Scouting.
Tickets are available for the event, proceeds support Scouting programs in South Jersey.
For more information visit: www.gardenstatescouting.org/women-achievement-awards-reception
For questions, contact Joyce Skradzinski at 856-327-1700 ext. 124.
Garden State Council, Boy Scouts of America is one of the largest youth serving organizations in South Jersey, offering Scouting programs to more than 8,000 youth in the counties of Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Salem and Buena Vista Township and the Borough of Buena in Atlantic County. www.GardenStateScouting.org
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