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RED BANK, NJ — SmartCEO
selected Towne and
Country Management principals Lisa Vitiello and Ginger
Pitaccio as recipients for the 2016 Brava Awards. The
business leaders will be honored at a reception on June
23 at the Marquis in Old Bridge, the first ever
SmartCEO
reception to be held in New Jersey.
SmartCEO,
a print and digital business publication, has
been presenting the Brava Awards to an elite cadre of
female business leaders since 2008. This year, 50 women
were chosen out of approximately 400 nominations. The
Brava Awards program celebrates high-impact female busi-
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(from left to right) Lisa
Vitiello, CPA and Ginger
Pitaccio, PCAM, of Towne
& Country Management
exhibits these qualities in all facets of her life, from
running her business to tending to her family and donat-
ing time and resources to philanthropic initiatives,” says
Jaime Nespor-Zawmon, president of
SmartCEO
“We
are honored to recognize a group of women who are
truly making a difference in the world.”
Clients also heap on the praise for Towne and Country
principals: “When I think of Lisa or Ginger, or T&C
as a whole, I immediately think: dependable, family/
community-oriented, reliable, straightforward, confident,
experienced and compassionate in their dealings with the
[residential community board of directors], community and
our vendors,” enthuses Joanne Bellucci-Celentano, a former
board member and resident of a community managed by
Towne and Country. “They are consistently ready, willing
and able to take on any task – no matter how small or
large/time consuming – and are always looking to go
above and beyond those they provide a service.
Wilkin & Guttenplan PC, one of the accounting firms
with which Towne and Country works, officially nominated
Vitiello and Pitaccio for the award, and Principal Carol
Koransky is pleased to congratulate them on their selection.
In addition to their “professionalism, their commitment to
their staff (as evidenced by their many long-term employees)
and their commitment to their clients,” says Koransky, “Lisa
and Ginger are caring and compassionate people that
always strive to do the right thing.”
SmartCEO
will be publishing profiles of each winner in
the July/August issue of
SmartCEO’s
magazine.
In addition to the June reception, the 2016 Brava Awards
program will honor exemplary female leaders in the follow-
ing markets: Baltimore, New York City, Philadelphia and
Washington, DC, in July 2016; and Boston in September
2016.
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Towne and Country CEOs Win 2016 SmartCEO NJ Brava Award
ness leaders in three categories: CEOs, Executive Directors
of Nonprofits, and other “C-suite” executives.
“Ginger and Lisa have demonstrated an extraordinary
ability to run a successful business through tough times…
and have given back to the community with pro-bono
tax help and other assistance for elderly residents.” says
SmartCEO’s
Program Manager Abbey Bricker.
“Brava winners possess the hallmark qualities of suc-
cessful leaders — vision, passion, compassion, dedi-
cation, perseverance. Each winner in this year’s class