The Boy Scouts of America Westchester-Putnam Council hosted its inaugural Women in Leadership gala on Nov. 29 at the Mount Kisco Holiday Inn. The emcee was Kacey Morabito Grean of radio station WHUD, co-host of the program “Mike and Kacey in the Morning.”
Honored for their achievements and service to the community were Jamie Imperati, founder and president of Professional Women of Putnam and Westchester and Pamela Louis, director of the Wound Healing Institute Phelps Hospital, Northwell Health.
“I am grateful for this honor and recognition, but more importantly, I am excited about the pivotal changes and new direction that the Boys Scouts of America is undertaking to recognize women and include girls in their Cub Scout program for the first time,” Imperati said.
“The Westchester-Putnam Council is honored to recognize Jamie Imperati and Pamela Lewis for their outstanding service and leadership in the community,” said Andrew Nam, district director of the Westchester-Putnam Council. “These women exemplify all of the great qualities and values that we aim to instill in our scouts and the communities in which we serve.”