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Battista receives 2023 Houlihan Lawrence Humanitarian Award

Shown are: Liz Nunan and Liz Battista.

Rye Brook, NY In recognition of her dedication to raising awareness and fundraising for breast cancer research, Liz Battista was awarded the 2023 Houlihan Lawrence Humanitarian Award.

Battista, who is a cancer survivor, leads the company’s Stronger Together initiative.

“Liz’s generosity, compassion, and commitment to making a difference are admirable. I was thrilled to present her with the 2023 Houlihan Lawrence Humanitarian Award along with a donation to the American Cancer Society on her behalf,” said Liz Nunan, president and CEO of Houlihan Lawrence.

“I am blessed to be the behind-the-scenes cheerleader for our inspirational, creative and talented ‘Stronger Together Family’. Our fundraising initiative is a huge success each year thanks to the tireless work of all our team leaders across our 32 offices, their agents, managers, our employees, friends and families. It makes my day to hear of the fun events and watch the numbers change each day as our fundraising pros continue their amazing work,” said Battista.

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