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Girl Scouts of Nassau County Honors Glen Cove Resident Amanda Ieraci

Amanda Ieraci presented with the Impact Award for her contributions to GSNC

Girl Scouts of Nassau County (GSNC) recently held its fourth annual Legacy Brunch on Friday, March 12 at The Heritage Club in Farmingdale. The event honored Amanda Ieraci among three other Girl Scout champions who are making an impact in their community. The Legacy Brunch is designed to bring generations of Girl Scouts together to focus on building a stronger future, while also celebrating individuals and organizations who are making a lasting impact on Girl Scouts and their communities. All proceeds from the event are going toward ensuring all girls have the opportunity to fully experience Girl Scouting and continuing the legacy of building girls of courage, confidence, and character.

“Over a century ago, Juliette Gordon Low began a movement in Savannah, Georgia, that would redefine leadership and opportunity for girls across America. Today, Girl Scouts continues to empower girls to build courage, confidence, and character while blazing new trails and achieving what once seemed impossible,” said Rande Bynum, CEO of Girl Scouts of Nassau County. “Dedicated volunteers like Amanda Ieraci are the heart of this mission, shaping the future of Girl Scouts and making an enduring impact on our communities. The Legacy Brunch celebrates those who embody the Girl Scout spirit and go above and beyond to inspire and uplift the next generation.”

The Impact Award recognizes emerging leaders under 40 who are currently giving back and making a positive impact on girls and the larger Nassau County community. These emerging leaders represent the future of leadership in Nassau County.

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Amanda Ieraci is Manager of Operations at Northwell Health’s Glen Cove, Plainview, and Syosset Hospitals, where she collaborates with leadership to implement strategic initiatives and improve operational efficiency. A graduate of The George Washington University, she earned a degree in Business Economics and Public Policy with a minor in Public Health. A lifelong Girl Scout, Amanda leads the Ceremonial Unit and has served as a delegate at GSUSA National Conferences. She is also dedicated to community service, supporting organizations like Charlie’s Place, which aids those experiencing homelessness and food insecurity.

The Legacy Award, given to change-makers in Nassau County who give back to the community by elevating and supporting the Girl Scout mission through their career or volunteer work, was presented to Stacey I. Sikes, Vice President of Government Affairs and Communications for the Long Island Association (LIA) and an accomplished leader with extensive experience in business, government, non-profits, and higher education. Rebecca Martinez, a passionate career development professional at Molloy University, empowers students to achieve their professional goals and fosters inclusion through her leadership in diversity initiatives. Erica Gibson, a Psychology major and advocate for criminal reform, has dedicated herself to addressing recidivism and improving campus accessibility while serving as a student leader and volunteer. These honorees exemplify the spirit of service and leadership that the Impact Awards celebrate.

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