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Executive Women from page 10 lead. Being mentors to entrepreneurs
and professional women provides
The formal installation of new officers and directors the opportunity to provide a positive
were sworn in by Dorothy Jacks, Palm Beach County’s impact through the years of experiences
Property Appraiser, EWPBF past president, and chair of and diverse industries represented
the nominating committee. in our members. I’m thrilled to lead
The 2022/23 EWPBF officers include: President our members into our 40th year
Katie Klause-Newitt; Vice President of Resource and and continue to award educational
Development-Fundraising – Kae Jonsons; Vice President sponsorships to young women and
of Programs and Education – Jackie Halderman; Vice provide grants to organizations serving
President of Community Outreach – Christine Pitts; girls and women in need.”
Secretary – Angie Francalancia; Immediate Past President The 2022 annual meeting and
– Amy Brand; Treasurer – Cindy Pollack; Treasurer-Elect installation dinner was sponsored by
– Alyssa Dhawan; and the 2022/23 Board of Directors Chris Cox, Cindy Pollack, and Ben
include: Jessica Clasby, Sailynn Doyle, Lena D’Amico, Starling.
Elizabeth Hamma, Cecilia Hudnet, and Trixy Walker. About Executive Women Of The Palm
“I’m honored and excited to serve as president of Beaches Foundation Amy Brand and Katie Klause-Newitt Christine Pitts and Jessica Clasby
Executive Women of the Palm Beaches Foundation,” Executive Women of the Palm
said Katie Klause-Newitt. “As we embark on our 40th Beaches Foundation, Inc. was founded by senior professional and culture, banking, business, construction, education,
year, our organization continues to reflect the positive, and executive women in Palm Beach County, Fla., to support finance, government, healthcare, law, marketing, nonprofit
supporting network of executive women that strive to and advance women in business and community leadership. management, publishing, real estate, utilities, and many other
empower other women in the community to succeed and Today, EWPBF’s membership includes leaders in arts business endeavors in Palm Beach County.
For over 35 years, EWPBF has been dedicated to inspiring
women personally and professionally for the betterment of
business and the community.
To learn more about EWPBF please call (561) 868-7070 or
visit EWPBF.org.
Photos by Tracey Benson Photography
Lisa Huertas, Pamela Payne and Regina Bedoya
Tia Isoff-Celestin, Keely Gideon-Taylor and Elizabeth Hamma