YWCA Princeton announces 2019 Tribute to Women Award honorees

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YWCA Princeton has announced the honorees of the 2019 Tribute to Women Awards, who will be recognized at the signature event on Friday, March 8, 2019 at Hyatt Regency Princeton.

Eight exemplary women will join over 300 women who have been the recipients of this prestigious award over the last four decades.

The 2019 Tribute to Women Award recipients are:

Barbara Purnell, community advocate and volunteer (Waxwood Lifetime Award for service to the YWCA Princeton)Linda Oppenheim, community activist (Fannie Floyd Racial Justice Award)Zoe Brookes, executive director and co-founder of Trenton Circus SquadTracy McManimon, senior vice president and chief underwriting officer at NJMLinda Schwimmer, president and CEO at the New Jersey Health Care Quality InstituteMartha Sword, community leaderRobin Walton, vice president of community and government affairs at Thomas Edison State UniversityPatrizia Zita, principal at the Kaufman Zita Group

Since it was established in 1984, the Tribute to Women Awards has celebrated the achievements of outstanding women from the Greater Mercer County area, who have made significant contributions to their communities, professions, educational institutions or organizations. Above all, these women have truly embodied the YWCA mission of eliminating racism and empowering women, through their accomplishments.

The 2019 Tribute to Women Awards will be held on Friday, March 8, 2019 at Hyatt Regency Princeton. Wells Fargo is the presenting sponsor for the night. Tickets will go on sale in early January 2019 at ywcaprinceton.org/tribute, and a special rate for emerging young professionals will be available.

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