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BCMC CEO and CFO Leslie Huitt recognized as Top 100 Women of Impact in Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK – Leslie Huitt, the CEO and CFO of Bradley County Medical Center, has been honored as one of the top 100 Women of Impact in Arkansas. The prestigious recognition was bestowed upon her by the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas (WFA) and Little Rock Soirée earlier this week.

The announcement came from Little Rock Soirée on Tuesday. The esteemed list of the top 100 women recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the state of Arkansas and are actively working towards making it a better place for future generations.

Top photo: BCMC CEO and CFO Leslie Huitt pictured in 2022 receiving Hospital CEO of the Year.

WFA CEO Anna Beth Gorman praised Huitt and the other honorees, stating, “The 100 women that appear on this list are impacting Arkansas today, and they are making it a better state for future generations.”

To celebrate this remarkable achievement, Leslie Huitt, along with the other honorees, will be featured in a special publication in September of Little Rock Soirée. This publication will shine a spotlight on the women who have left an indelible mark on the state through their exceptional contributions.

In addition to the publication, Leslie Huitt will be celebrated at the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas’ 2023 Power of the Purse event.

To see the complete list of honorees, please visit Little Rock Soirée.

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