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Tri-State Most Powerful and Influential Women

Sonnia Thomas
VP, Global Leadership & Diversity
Goldman Sachs

Dr. Debbie L. Sydow
President
Onondaga Community College

Marti Kopacz
Managing Principal
Grant Thornton LLP

Connie Weaver
Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer
TIAA-CREF

Desiree Dancy
Chief Diversity Officer & VP Corporate Human Resources
The New York Times

Marie Sonde
Vice President - Commercial Operations
IMS Health

Loretta E. Foley
VP, Business Process
United Rentals

Andrea Jung
Chief Executive Officer
Avon

Judith A. Newman
Executive VP & President, Scholastic Book Clubs and E-commerce
Scholastic, Inc.

Shawn Outler
Group VP, Multicultural Merchandising and Vendor Development
Macy’s

Nancy J. Di Dia
Chief Diversity Officer
Boehringer Ingelheim

Radha Subramanyam
Senior VP
Nielsen Company

Meg Selfe
VP, Complex & Embedded Systems
IBM
Donna Wilson
(Former) Vice President, Global Diversity & Inclusion
American Express
Charlsa Broadus
Partner
Day Pitney LLP
Rebecca Cenni
Founder & CEO
Atrium Staffing
Carly Sanchez
Global Head of Talent Acquisition and Chief Diversity Officer
AIG
Lorie Valle-Yanez
VP and Chief Diversity Officer
Mass Mutual Financial
Elizabeth Powers
Partner
Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP
Victoria Martin
Chief Diversity Officer
Chartis Insurance
 
Donna A. Johnson
Group Head, Chief Diversity Officer
MasterCard Worldwide
Colleen Flaherty
VP, Sales Planning
Kraft Foods
Laure E. Park
VP, Communications and Investor Relations
Quest Diagnostics
 
       
       

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