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In support of National Women's History Month, NYSAE is honoring some of the extraordinary women of NYSAE and their affiliations and achievements.

 

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 100 Hispanic Women is a non-profit, non-partisan women’s organization with members from a wide range of industries and interests. As an organization of dynamic and accomplished leaders, they strive to eliminate obstacles and encourage Latinas to be innovative, maximize their potential, create strategic partnerships, promote inclusion in government and corporate America and improve the status of Hispanics. María Román Dumén is on the Board of Directors. Maria is a long-time member of NYSAE and serves on the Membership Engagement Committee.

 

 

 

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Cosmetic Executive Women is an international organization of 10,500+ members representing beauty and related businesses. Members represent leading brands, indies, retailers, media and suppliers. CEW’s purpose is to provide programs that develop careers and knowledge of the beauty industry through industry leader talks, trend reports, newsletters and mentoring. More than just networking, CEW events present members exclusive access to the beauty industry’s most influential decision makers and emerging talent. NYSAE Claudia Flowers is CEW’s Chief Operating and Financial Officer.

 

 

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New York Women in Film & Television advocates for equality in the moving image industry and supports women in every stage of their careers. As the preeminent entertainment industry association for women in New York, NYWIFT energizes women by illuminating their achievements, presenting training and professional development programs, awarding scholarships and grants, and providing access to a supportive community of peers. Cynthia López serves as the Executive Director. She is an award-winning media strategist, and former Commissioner of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment.

 

 

 

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The Financial Women’s Association provides a public forum for examining important contemporary issues in business, finance, governmental policy and civic affairs. The FWA was established in 1956 when 8 enterprising women on Wall Street met to share professional experiences and further their knowledge. The FWA’s purpose is to be the voice for women in the financial community across all industries, advancing thought leadership, recognizing women’s achievements, and illuminating their unique contributions to their professions, companies and communities. Since 2017 Ria Davis has served as the Executive Director.

 

 

 
   

Flock Theory is a woman-owned, future-forward speaker agency specializing in modern learning strategy, irresistible thought leadership, and integrated training & events solutions. NYSAE Board member, Rhonda Payne, CAE, is the Founder & CEO. Flock Theory is the exclusive sponsor of NYSAE’s monthly series of “how-to” educational talks, Coffee Break, which features a super convenient 20-minute format, ranging from the inspirational to practical.

 

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