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Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) Chief Government Affairs Officer Lisa Katz was recognized on Friday as a Congressional “Woman of Distinction” by Representative Mike Lawler (NY-17).
Katz — a former town supervisor of New Castle in New York’s Westchester County — now leads CAM’s work with mayors to secure and nurture Jewish life in cities throughout the United States and beyond, among her other duties.
I was honored to be presented with the 2024 Congressional Women of Distinction award yesterday. pic.twitter.com/3LxVYxIPkf
— Lisa Katz (@LisaKatz1948) September 14, 2024
Katz has “distinguished herself through her exceptional career as an attorney, public servant, and advocate for combating antisemitism, demonstrating her dedication to serving others and making a positive impact in her community,” Representative Lawler’s proclamation said.
It added that she was “celebrated exemplary service, compassionate leadership, and dedication to the well-being of others.”