National Association of Professional Women Inducts Kimberly Overton, Associate/Director of Interiors at Leo A. Daly, Into its VIP Woman of the Year Circle
Garden City, NY (PRWEB) May 17, 2016 -- The National Association of Professional Women (NAPW) honors Kimberly Overton as a 2016-2017 inductee into its VIP Woman of the Year Circle. She is recognized with this prestigious distinction for leadership in interior designing. NAPW is the nation’s leading networking organization exclusively for professional women, boasting more than 850,000 members and over 200 operating Local Chapters.
“I’m pleased to welcome Kimberly into this exceptional group of professional women,” said NAPW President Star Jones. “Her knowledge and experience in her industry are valuable assets to her company and community.”
Kimberly Overton is a seasoned professional who has constantly set her goals to keep pace with her highest aspirations for personal excellence. Throughout her career, she has exhibited exemplary teamwork, expertise, integrity and dedication.
Ms. Overton’s professional title is Associate / Director of Interiors at Leo A. Daly, which specializes in interior design. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design from Iowa State University. She is drawn to and passionate about charitable organizations such as Kids Against Hunger and the American Heart Association.
The unwavering dedication demonstrated by Ms. Overton fully utilizes the aspirations for success that have earned her this recognition from the National Association of Professional Women, honoring her as an inspiration and a leader in her industry.
About NAPW
NAPW’s mission is to provide an exclusive, highly advanced networking forum to successful women executives, professionals and entrepreneurs where they can aspire, connect and achieve. Through innovative resources, unique tools and progressive benefits, professional women interact, exchange ideas, advance their knowledge and empower each other.
Lisa Mancuso, NAPW, +1 516-453-6111, [email protected]
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