Girl Scouts announce Phenomenal Women Under 40 honorees

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FARMINGDALE — Ten professionals have been named inaugural recipients of the Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore’s award for Phenomenal Women Under 40. Honorees will receive their award at a special cocktail reception at 6 p.m. Sept. 22 at Water’s Edge, 125 Bayview Ave., Bayville.

The award, better known as the Phenom Award, honors emerging, young, female leaders under the age of 40 from Monmouth and Ocean counties. It not only recognizes young, professional women for who they are, but also for the potential for what they might achieve in their futures.

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Phenom Award honorees include: Heather S. Barberi, Ocean County College Foundation; Allie Cosaluzzo, Townsquare Media; Jaimie Diaz, Grand Bank; Jennifer Godoski, New Jersey Resources; Lauren M. Holman, Holman Frenia Allison, P.C.; Noelle McNeil, Meridian Neuroscience; Kelli Peterson, Wells Fargo; Catherine Tobin, Clean Ocean Action; Elizabeth M. Trottier, Foss, San Filippo & Milne; and Dr. Tamra Wroblesky, Inner Dynamics Physical Therapy.

Biographies of each honoree and ticket or sponsorship information are available at www.jerseyshoregirlscouts.org/phenom. For more information, contact Lori Pepenella, director of community development, at lpepenella@jerseyshoregirlscouts.org or 800-785-2090.

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