
The Network Journal, an award-winning business magazine providing news and commentaries on issues that affect the growth of businesses and the advancement of professionals in the workplace for an audience of predominantly African-American professionals, corporate executives and small-business owners, announces its 2010 list of "25 Influential Black Women in Business."
The Network Journal, an award-winning business magazine providing news and commentaries on issues that affect the growth of businesses and the advancement of professionals in the workplace for an audience of predominantly African-American professionals, corporate executives and small-business owners, announces its 2010 list of "25 Influential Black Women in Business." The select group will be profiled in the special March issue of the magazine and will be formally honored during Women's History Month at the "Twelfth Annual 25 Influential Black Women in Business Awards" luncheon on Thursday, March 11, 2010. The event will be held at the New York Marriott Marquis Hotel, located at 1535 Broadway (between 45th & 46th streets) in New York City, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
"The women we are honoring in the twelfth year of these awards are, as usual, in the forefront of American leadership and symbolize the diversity and advancement that have occurred across industry lines," TNJ Publisher and CEO Aziz Gueye Adetimirin said. "We salute them for achieving significant levels of success in their businesses and professional careers and for their myriad contributions to their community."
This year's extraordinary honorees are:
Kenetta Bailey, Senior Vice President, Marketing, WE Tv and Wedding Central
Vanessa Best, President and CEO, Precision HealthCare Consultants
Jackie Carter, Vice President & Publisher, Non-Fiction Books Scholastic Inc.
Candi Castleberry-Singleton, Chief Inclusion & Diversity Officer, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UMPC)
Susan E. Chapman, Global Head of Operations, Citi Realty Service, Citi Inc.
Chrysa Chin, Vice President, Player Development, National Basketball Association (NBA)
Denise Coley, Director, Global Supplier Diversity Business Development, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Michelle Drayton, President & Publisher, Today's Child Communications
Nichelle Gainey, Founder & President, SilverStone International, LLC
Angela E. Guy, Senior Vice President, General Manager, SoftSheen-Carson
Gale Stevens Haynes, Esq., Provost, Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus
Vy Higginsen, Executive Director, Mama Foundation for the Arts
Hilda Hutcherson, M.D., Associate Dean, Clinical Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology Columbia University's College of Physicians & Surgeons
Arlene Isaacs-Lowe, Senior Vice President, Moody's Investors Service
Gail L. Moaney, Executive Vice President, Director Ruder Finn
Elizabeth D. Moore, General Counsel, Consolidated Edison Company of NY, Inc.
Lesia Bates Moss, President, Seedco Financial Services
Meme Omogbai, Chief Operating Officer & Deputy Director, Newark Museum
Diane Bemus Patrick, Esq., Partner, Ropes & Gray LLP
Alana Ward Robinson, Owner & Managing Principal, Robinson Group Consulting, Inc.
Tina A. Robinson, Senior Vice President, Regional Manager, Union Bank, N.A.
Delena Sunday, Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Diversity Affairs, Nordstrom
Mavis T. Thompson, Esq., President, National Bar Association
Teresa Taylor Williams, Ph.D., CEO & Founder, TTW Associates, Inc. / New York Trend Newspaper
Donna Sims Wilson, President, M.R. Beal and Company
The program includes a cocktail networking reception, lunch and awards presentation with Mistress of Ceremonies Brenda Blackmon, Fox/My9 News. As a signature TNJ event which attracts a "Who's Who" of business executives and decision makers from various industries, the luncheon sells out each year.
Tickets are $250.00 if purchased before March 5th and $300.00 thereafter. Save even more with our on-line special - $225.00. Sponsors this year are: AXA, Entergy, L'Oreal USA, Upscale Magazine, WNYC, and WBLS-FM.
About The Network Journal
Founded in 1993, The Network Journal is an award-winning magazine published each month, except for combined issues in July/August and December/January. It provides news and commentaries on issues that affect the growth of business and the advancement of professionals in the workplace for an audience of predominantly African-American professionals, corporate executives and small-business owners. Engaging more than 86,000 readers, The Network Journal is distributed nationwide, with a focus on the northeast region. For more information call 212-962-3791, or visit the TNJ Web site at www.tnj.com.
SOURCE: PR Web
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