County names its eight outstanding women

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Blenda Pinto, director of corporate and government affairs for United Airlines, is among women who will be honored at the 2025 Outstanding Women of Burlington County Awards on Sept. 30.

Eight Burlington County women will be honored for their leadership, achievements and community service at the 2025 Outstanding Women of Burlington County Awards reception in September.

The county’s commissioners and its Women’s Advisory Council have honored local females for the awards for more than two decades. This year’s recipients will be recognized on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at Riverton Country Club in Cinnaminson.

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“For far too long, the contributions of women were downplayed or ignored, so it’s gratifying to help lead a county that is home to so many outstanding women and to celebrate their achievements and contributions,” said Commissioner Director Dr. Felicia Hopson.

“Each of these women has their own unique story, and each of them has had a significant and lasting impact on Burlington County.”

Tickets for the awards reception can be purchased at https://2025BurlcoOutstandingWomen.eventbrite.com. All proceeds are used to fund the advisory council’s scholarships, which are presented annually to high-school graduates.

In addition to ticket sales, there are sponsorship opportunities available. To place a sponsorship message in the event program, email womenscouncil@co.burlington.nj.us for ad rates and sponsorship levels. Sponsorship information is also available at https://2025SponsorsBurlcoOutstandingWomen.eventbrite.com.

For a list of this year’s honorees, visit www.co.burlington.nj.us.

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