Annual
Moves
Power Women
Awards Gala
November 1st, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | October 30th, 2024
Annual Moves Power Women Awards Gala
Grey’s Anatomy’s Jessica Capshaw & Camilla Luddington; podcast hosts,
Call It What It Is
On November 1st, 2024, New York Moves Magazine will be hosting its 21st annual Moves Power Women Awards Gala celebrating 21 years of Moves Power Women.
The Who:
Hosts
Grey’s Anatomy’s Jessica Capshaw & Camilla Luddington; podcast hosts, Call It What It Is
Special Guest
Michael Urie Ugly Betty & Shrinking
Emcee
Morgan Radford, NBC News
Red Carpet Guests:
Fox 5’s Good Day New York’s Emmy Award-winning anchor, Rosanna Scotto; 7x Emmy Award-winning Anchor, Sukanya Krishnan; Sex and the City author, Candace Bushnell; Italian-American celebrity chef, television host, author, and restaurateur, Lidia Bastianich; Founder and CEO, Food Systems for the Future, Ertharin Cousin; Harvard University Frank B. Baird, Jr., Professor of Science, Lisa Randall.
Entertainment:
Electronic cellist group Eyeglasses; award-winning soprano Alison Buchanan; comedian Katie Boyle
2024 Moves Power Women Honorees Include:
Amiee Bayer Thomas…Chief Store Operations Officer, Ulta Beauty
Tory Brangham…Chief Commerce Officer, Dotdash Meredith
Tarana Burke…MeToo Founder and Activist
Lt Gen DeAnna M. Burt…Deputy Chief of Space Operations for Operations, Cyber, and Nuclear, United States Space Force
Cindy Eckert…CEO, Sprout Pharmaceuticals and The Pink Ceiling
Isabella Espinosa…Founder and Creative Director, BAOBAB Swim Jane Hamilton Nielsen…Chief Operating Officer, Ralph Lauren
Ann Janssen…Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, EOG Resources
Sarah Lee…Chief Executive officer, Think Dutchess
Katherine Post Calvert…Chief Marketing Officer, PagerDuty
Beth Potter…President and CEO, Tourism Industry Association of Canada
Aviva Roumani…Chief Corporate Development Officer, LionTree LLC
Paula Santilli…Chief Executive Officer, PepsiCo LATAM
Paula Silver…SVP, Corporate Communications/Corporate Citizenship and DTE Foundation
Elise Hart Kipness…Best-selling Author
Past Power issues have included such strong personalities as Arianna Huffington; actors/activists Kerry Washington, Susan Sarandon, and Ashley Judd; The Enough Projects’ Andie MacDowell and Robin Wright; supermodels Iman and Christie Brinkley; rock icon Pat Benatar; Shark Tank’s Lori Greiner; CBS’s Norah O’Donnell; MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace and Andrea Mitchell; attorney and advocate Gloria Allred; fashion designer Betsey Johnson; CBS Mornings’ Gayle King; The Today Show’s Hoda Kotb and so many others.
“Every year New York Moves Magazine celebrates strong, savvy, exceptional women and leaders from all sectors of business and society. We want to wow our guests with an amazing event that promises to be a really memorable evening. As we continue our commitment to advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment, we look forward to another 20 years of progress towards a fairer and more equitable world.”
— Moonah Ellison, Publisher, New York Moves Magazine.
The Details:
November 1st, 2024.
Red Carpet arrivals begin at 6:00 pm.
SECOND, 849 6th Ave, NYC
Press:
A select number of press tickets will be available, for pre-approved press & confirmed coverage. See Link above.
Contact:
Moonah Ellison – Publisher T: 646.489.1633 [Text or Call] 0: 212.396239
moonah@newyorkmoves.net | press@newyorkmoves.net
Erin Shannon – Production Consultant T: 201.841.6365 [Text]
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With thanks to our partners
About New York Moves Magazine
Moves Magazine is a lifestyle magazine for women unafraid to ask hard questions. Written with a progressive vibe, the magazine offers a provocative view of society and our world. We take on social, political, and global topics and show how women are shaping the world we live in today.
In celebration of the 20 years of Moves Power Women and to offer a unique insight into the profound transformations in women’s lives during those years, we are producing an original and inspiring ‘coffee table’ book: “21st Century Women: Twenty Years of Progress”.