Published On: Tue, Aug 14th, 2012

Executive Women of the Palm Beaches Announces 2012-2012 Board

Executive Women of the Palm Beaches has announced new board members for the 2012-2013 year at a dinner reception at PGA National Resort & Spa. The event also honored the leaders who served this past year.

The EWPB Officers are: President, Ellen Block, The Jay Block Companies, Inc.; President-Elect, Minx Boren, Coach Minx, Inc.; Secretary, Trish Lowry, Florida’s Blood Centers, Inc.; Treasurer, Nanette Norton Winzell, Lamn, Krielow, Dytrych & Co. CPA’s; Treasurer-Elect, Misty Travani, Travani & Richter, P.A. and Immediate Past President, Monica Manolas, CEMEX, USA.

Directors include: Laurel Baker, Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce; JoAnne Berkow, Rosetta Stone Fine Art Gallery – Rosetta Stone Corporate Art; Tish Carlo, Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation; Jackie Halderman, Clerk & Comptroller, Palm Beach County; Sandra Kaplan, Bravo KB, Inc.; Bonnie Lazar, Keller Williams Realty Services; Beverly Levine, Schrapper’s Fine Cabinetry & Design; Katie Newitt, A1 Moving & Storage/Atlas Van Lines; Betsy Owen, Rotary International and Melody Sanger, Drug Study Institute. Jessica Cecere, CredAbility was named alternate director.

Elaine Meier and Suzy Petersen were named 2012 Members of the Year and Ethel Isaacs Williams was named new Member of the Year.

This past May, Executive Women’s annual Women in Leadership Awards Luncheon raised more than $85,000 for scholarships and grants for deserving young women. Television personality and author Joan Lunden was the keynote speaker.

The Executive Women of the Palm Beaches’ mission is to provide a dynamic presence dedicated to the professional and personal advancement of women through networking, sharing resources and encouraging leadership. Through Executive Women Outreach, the organization provides financial support to scholarships and community projects.

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