Every day, women go above and beyond what’s asked of them.
They blaze trails in typically male-dominated fields like construction and biotechnology.
They rise to the highest levels in major nonprofit organizations, labor unions and media companies.
They advocate for their causes at City Hall, in Albany and in Washington, D.C., and they hold influential roles at every level of government.
And, fair or not, they often do it all while being the primary caregiver in their families, tending to children and elderly relatives alike.
In recognition of their accomplishments, City & State is honoring 25 remarkable New York women serving in government, business, nonprofit organizations, organized labor or the media.
One of the women honored in this year’s Above & Beyond class is driving immigration policy in New York City and beyond. Another has been at the forefront of groundbreaking changes in national health care policy. A third has reported from places like the White House and ground zero after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
You likely know some of these remarkable women already, but we’re pleased to introduce you to the ones you haven’t met.
Profiles by Jeff Coltin, Ashley Hupfl, Jon Lentz, Gabe Ponce de León, Aimée Simpierre, Justin Sondel, Jeff Stein and Sarina Trangle
LABOR
Evelyn DeJesus, UFT, Vice President of Education
Marisol Alcantara, NYS Nurses Association, Program Representative
Erica Vargas, District Council 37, Assistant Director
Eunic Ortiz, Stonewall Democrats of New York City, President/1199 SEIU, Director of Online Communications
Nancy True, L237, IBT, Director, Retiree Division
NONPROFIT
Ana Oliveira, New York Women's Foundation, President & CEO
Beth Finkel, AARP New York, State Director
Audrey Weiner, Jewish home life Care, president and CEO
Lou-Ellen Barkan, CaringKind, President and CEO
Amanda Norejko, Sanctuary for Families, CBWLS, Director, Matrimonial & Economic Justice Project
PUBLIC SERVICE
Christine Quinn, WIN, President & CEO
Michelle Anderson, The CUNY School of Law, Dean
Lesley A. Massiah-Arthur, Fordham University, Associate Vice President for Governmental Relations and Urban Affairs
Nisha Agarwal, Mayor's Office for Immigrant Affairs, Commissioner
Camille Joseph, New York City Comptroller's Office
BUSINESS
Karen Ignagni, EmblemHealth, President and CEO
Jeanne Mullgrav, Capalino+Company, Executive Vice President
Suzanne Shank, Siebert Brandford Shank & Co., CEO/Chairwoman and majority owner
Molly Williams, Pfizer, Director of Advocacy
Deborah Bradley, Women Builders Council, President
MEDIA
Cheryl Wills, New York 1 News, Reporter/Anchor/Author
Elizabeth Jensen, NPR, Public Editor
Vicki Schneps, Schneps Communications, CEO
Jennifer Goodstein, NYC Community Media, LLC, Publisher/CEO
Veronica White, Bloomberg L.P., chief of staff to the vice chairman
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