MHI Mentees Wine Tasting Soiree
Dec
6
6:30 PM18:30

MHI Mentees Wine Tasting Soiree

MHI Mentees Wine Tasting Soiree for past and current MHI mentees

Join Jackie Herrick, Certified Specialist of Wine, and Marissa Ebora, wine and food pairing enthusiast. Taste and contrast six different wines, learning wine basics and appreciation tips along the way. There will be ample time for relaxed networking with other mentees and a generous selection of appetizers.

Midtown Manhattan

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Want a Career Boost? 
Nov
29
6:00 PM18:00

Want a Career Boost? 

SAVE THE DATE

Move from Networking to Relationship Building: Learn the What, Why and How

Ann Brennan, Founder and Managing Partner, Brennan Executive Benefits, will lead a discussion on the importance of integrity and developing long-term, trusted relationships in achieving professional success. She will share with the participants her wealth of experiential knowledge, drawn both from her own successes and failures. 

Brennan Executive Benefits is an insurance brokerage firm that specializes in Executive Benefits and succession programs. Over the course of her career, Ann has built and maintained trusted relationships with business clients, colleagues and strategic partners across multiple industries, encompassing financial services, real estate, manufacturing, professional services, healthcare and technology firms. Ann is an experienced speaker, panelist, and author and is active in community service in the Chicago area, where she makes her home.

6:00 Wine and Cheese Reception
6:30 Seminar

Murray Hill Place
243 Lexington Avenue (cor. 34th Street)
New York, NY 10016

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Focus Your Fears Into Action
Oct
23
6:00 PM18:00

Focus Your Fears Into Action

A podcast style conversation on identifying, confronting and eradicating fear
with Bevin Prince and Brittney Levine

Murray Hill Place
243 Lexington Avenue (corner of 34th Street)
New York, NY 10016

Founders of Be My Neighbor podcast, Bevin Prince and Brittney Levine have spent their lives building up their backbones by constantly throwing themselves out there and dealing with rejection in media. Both women are on a mission to not only elevate each other, but to keep learning and evolving, together with their neighborly listeners along for the ride.

Bevin Prince is a professional actress from Wilmington, North Carolina, best known for her role on the CW's One Tree Hill. Since moving to New York City, Bevin has continued acting and transitioned into the world of fitness, as a senior instructor for SoulCycle. Following her passion of promoting balanced health, intentional living and inspired fitness, Bevin also currently serves as an inspirational coach for private clients as well as an ambassador for Lululemon.  

Being around the top trends and fashions day to night, Style and Trend Expert, Brittney Levine, covers everything from women’s accessories and makeovers, to men’s grooming and sports, catering each one of her segments to how every viewer can get the most “bang for their buck.” Having appeared on NBC’s Today Show, E! News, EXTRA, QVC and Inside Edition, Brittney loves working with new businesses and launching products across fashion, beauty, lifestyle and entertainment sects.


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 Ethics as a Catalyst to Achieving Success
Oct
3
6:00 PM18:00

Ethics as a Catalyst to Achieving Success

Take ownership of your career this fall!
Join us for MHI's 2018 Mentoring Kick-Off

featuring 
Dr. Eric Weber, Dean of IESE Business School New York Campus
on the discussion of
Ethics As a Catalyst to Achieving Success

Learn what MHI's mentoring program has to offer. Mix and mingle with other professionals seeking positive change.

IESE Business School (map)
165 West 57th Street
New York, NY, 10019

$10 per person (Complimentary admission to current MHI mentors/mentees: click here to register.)
Wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served. 

Professor Eric Weber is associate dean of IESE Business School and professor of accounting and control. He is a member of both the Executive Committee of IESE and the Harvard Business School–IESE Advisory Committee. He has formerly served as the associate dean for the MBA program, as the associate dean for Executive Education and Executive MBA Programs, and as the academic director for the Global Executive MBA program. 

Dr. Weber earned his Ph.D. in Management (Accounting and Information Systems) from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, USA, and his MBA from IESE. He also holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the Universidad Simón Bolivar, in Venezuela.

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How to Crush Your Money Goals
May
24
6:00 PM18:00

How to Crush Your Money Goals

WITH SHANG SAAVEDRA,
FOUNDER OF SAVE MY CENTS AND SENIOR CONSULTANT AT L.E.K. CONSULTING

6:00 PM Registration, wine & cheese reception
6:30 PM Workshop

Alderton House
117 East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021

$12 per person
Complimentary admission for past and current MHI mentees and mentors (Register here).

Shang is a passionate blogger whose goal is to change people's lives through improving their personal finances, one cent at a time. She finished saving for retirement by age 31! Join us as Shang shares her behavioral and cognitive secrets to success! 

In this straightforward, transparent workshop you will learn: 

  • How Shang reduced her discretionary spending by as much as 75% in certain categories
  • How to achieve the mindset to crush your financial goals
  • How saving can help you achieve financial stability at an early age and have peace of mind about the future

Shang is a local New Yorker living with her husband and two cats on the Upper West Side. She is a management consultant, and has a side hustle as a a photographer. Shang holds degrees from Harvard College and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

Over the age of 31? Have a retirement plan that's working for you? Don't worry! Join us anyway! Shang's behavioral and cognitive secrets can help curb even the most enthusiastic shopper's appetites. 

IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO START SAVING! 

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Fashion in the Workplace
Apr
28
1:00 PM13:00

Fashion in the Workplace

Photo: Amber Griggs

FASHION INTELLIGENCE SYMPOSIUM 2018: FASHION IN THE WORKPLACE

Fashion Institute of Technology
Katie Murphy Amphitheatre
Seventh Avenue at 27th Street
New York, NY 10001

The theme of the 2018 symposium is Fashion in the Workplace. Appropriate dressing and expression of style at work has become more complex to women today. What is casual? What is appropriate? What message does my style send regarding moving up in my career? How do I assess the fashion culture in my new workplace if I change jobs or careers? 

Symposium Fee
General: $80
Under 30: $40
FIT students, faculty, and staff: Complimentary (Please fill out form here). 
Invite friends and save by purchasing 4 tickets for the price of 3.

The registration fee includes symposium materials and light refreshments during a mid-afternoon break.


SPEAKERS

Joanne Arbuckle
Deputy to the President for Industry Partnerships and Collaborative Programs, Fashion Institute of Technology
Fashion Education For Tomorrow and Beyond

As the liaison between the president, the college, and outside organizations, Joanne develops and expands partnerships and collaborations nationally and globally for the college. She works closely with the executive director of the FIT/Infor Design and Tech Lab to integrate the work of the lab with the schools and other divisions of the college. Joanne served as dean of the School of Art and Design for over a decade. As dean, she was responsible for all school operations, departmental development, special programs, fundraising, student enrichment initiatives, and faculty recruitment. Previously she served for five years as assistant chair of FIT’s Fashion Design Department. An industry professional with more than 30 years of experience, Arbuckle worked as a designer and merchandiser before becoming president of the fashion-industry consulting firm Design Integrity. She served for seven years on the nominating committee of the prestigious Earnie Awards in children’s wear. Joanne co-authored the book Historical Dictionary of Fashion and contributed to the Encyclopedia of Clothing and Fashion.

She earned her Master of Arts in educational administration in higher education from New York University, her Bachelor of Science in fashion design at the State University of New York Empire State College, and her Associate in Applied Science in fashion design at FIT.


Carla Vázquez Jones
Director of Communication, Delpozo
Translating a Fashion House's View for the Workplace

With a bachelor’s degree in Public Relations and Advertising from the Villanueva University Center (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) and a minor in Fashion Communication and Management, Carla’s career has been focused on the luxury industry made in Spain with a strong international presence. She is currently Director of Communication at Delpozo, a fashion brand that has undergone a recent transformation to establish itself in the global market, showing in New York and also at London Fashion Week. Ms. Jones has taught classes related to fashion shows at the University Center of Villanueva and has given lectures in the ELLE master’s degree program at the Complutense University and at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. Prior to joining Delpozo, she was with TRIAS, an emerging Spanish brand that showed during Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York. In 2011 she moved into Loewe’s International Public Relations department. 


Melissa Norden
Executive Director, Bottomless Closet
Women Helping Women Grow in the Professional Life

Prior to her appointment as Executive Director at Bottomless Closet, Melissa worked at The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) for 13 years, where she was most recently Senior Vice President, Chief of Staff and General Counsel in the Office of the President. She helped found New Yorkers for Clean Livable and Safe Streets (NYCLASS), a nonprofit dedicated to phasing out New York City carriage horses. Prior to joining the ASPCA, Melissa served as counsel to Madison Square Garden, where she collaborated with the management of the New York Knicks, the New York Rangers and the New York Liberty on the Madison Square Garden Cheering for Children Foundation, raising funds for after-school programs for at-risk urban youth. Melissa received her Bachelor of Arts from Tufts University, where she was named to the Dean’s List with a double major in American History and Spanish. She has been an alumni interviewer for Tufts University for 20 years. She earned her Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School where she was on The Journal of Law and Policy and received numerous awards for academic achievement. Melissa was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2000.


Chantal (“Taly”) Russell 
Founder and CEO, SilverChair Partners
The Style of the Professional Woman

SilverChair Partners is an Executive Search firm that places the highest caliber professionals in support roles for leaders in finance, media, technology, advertising, real estate, management consulting and retail. An industry expert who has personally placed over 1,750 people in their support and HR roles, Taly has built her career on one simple goal: to help passionate and talented people thrive in their professional environments. From her early years as a Casting Director to her decade of experience at renowned global executive search firm Glocap Search, Taly has always been drawn to the idea of a “perfect fit”—an alignment of skills, attitude, and work ethic that benefits job candidates and high-performing executives alike. Over the course of her career she has culled core values that now serve as the foundation for SCP’s collaborative approach to business. Since Taly founded SilverChair Partners in January of 2013, the firm has made over 400 placements at over 120 different companies. Taly was born in Zurich, Switzerland and grew up in New York City. She attended New York University’s Stern School and earned her Bachelor’s Degree with a concentration in Economics.


Karen Tai
CEO & Founder of OnePointSix
Bringing Re-Imagined Classics to Today’s Dynamic Women

Prior to starting OnePointSix, Karen Tai was a financial analyst covering global fashion and lifestyle brands. OnePointSix was born out of Karen’s search for a tailored wardrobe that was both professional and beautiful. While based in Hong Kong, Karen was inspired by the custom suiting options and level of service made available to men. After relocating to New York, Karen sought to combine traditional menswear craftsmanship with high quality fabrics and modern aesthetics—all with the sophistication of the OnePointSix woman in mind. OnePointSix is named after the Golden Ratio, a proportion found in nature and the arts that is the hallmark of aesthetic beauty. By applying artisanal patternmaking techniques and using thoughtfully selected materials, OnePointSix offers ready-to-wear and made-to-measure pieces that allow the wearer to achieve her very own golden ratio.


HEALTH INTERMISSIONS

Alessa Caridi
Founder of JōbuFIT

Alessa Caridi is a certified Pilates Instructor, Functional Fitness Speaker, and founder of JōbuFIT (www.jobufit.com), a workplace wellness program with one goal: creating a fitness movement to solve the “sitting is the new smoking” problem that plagues all busy professionals. Alessa's passion for perfecting her healthy self, fully understanding the wonderful machine that is the human body, and passing along this knowledge to her clients began during her time at University of California, Los Angeles where she obtained her degree in World Arts and Cultures, Dance and Anatomy Concentration. As a local New Yorker, Alessa curates women's health and fitness events in and around the city—her favorite events can be found at the Athleta Flatiron Store. Last Fall, Alessa had the honor of chairing the first extension to Women's Entrepreneurship Day (WED) at the United Nations: Women's Health and Fitness Day. Follow Alessa and JōbuFIT (@jobufit) to stay in the loop and meet her at an event! Alessa also serves on the Murray Hill Institute's Junior Board.

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Look Your Best, from the Inside Out
Mar
9
5:30 PM17:30

Look Your Best, from the Inside Out

It's a shopping, networking, fashion show with a twist event!

Clothing is imperative, but don't let your body become a living hanger. Ooze confidence, create long lines, and protect your body all by learning how to present yourself. How? Power Posture.

What is Power Posture: Power Posture is looking good, feeling great, and creating the healthiest, strongest body you can... all with proper body alignment.

Learn the Power Posture steps as real people strut their stuff on the Athleta in-store runway. And, as an added bonus, check out Athleta's new Spring clothing!

What to do with this new, properly aligned body?

Network! Mix and Mingle with the Women of Murray Hill Institute a not-for- profit committed to helping women integrate ethical standards into their personal and professional lives.

We will have light bites, drinks, and experiences to mix, mingle, and even shop!

Added bonus: exclusive in-store discount for all attendees!

Alessa Caridi, The Power Posture Pro. Alessa believes fashion isn't just about what you wear it's HOW you wear it and that makes posture king! Alessa is the creator of JōbuFIT (www.jobufit.com) a fitness program teaching busy professionals how to protect their bodies using proper posture and rotating short workouts that can be completed anywhere, really anywhere. Alessa is also a board member at MHI. Join Alessa as she shares her love for fashion and proper body alignment at the March 9th event.

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Women in Music
Jan
24
7:30 PM19:30

Women in Music

Murray Hill Institute in collaboration with New York Women Composers, Inc.Asociación de Mujeres en la Música, Young Women Social Entrepreneurs, and the New York Philharmonic Very Young Composers Program 

presents

WOMEN IN MUSIC
A Musical Conversation between the United States and Spain

Music by Alexa Babakhanian, Consuelo Díez, Mary Ann Joyce, Diana Pérez Custodio, Marga Richter, Rosa María Rodriguez Hernández, Pamela Sklar, and Mercedes Zavala. With the participation of students from the Very Young Composers program of the New York Philharmonic. 

Works by women composers inspired by William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes.

Anna Tonna, Mezzo Soprano
Isabel Pérez Dobarro, Piano
Guest Artists: Nan-Maro Babakhanian, Mezzo Soprano; 2Flutes: Pamela Sklar and Laura Falzon

Bruno Walter Auditorium, Lincoln Center
111 Amsterdam Avenue, (SE corner of W. 65th and Amsterdam)
New York, NY 10023


Anna Tonna, mezzo soprano and Isabel Pérez Dobarro, pianist
Anna and Isabel are the founders of the initiative Women in Music, which aims to reduce the existing gender gap in classical music composition by commissioning and presenting works composed by women in concerts around the world. Anna and Isabel have already presented this initiative at the International Institute (Madrid, Spain), in collaboration with American Spaces Madrid and the U.S. Embassy in Madrid, which was lauded as "this concert exhibits intelligence, wisdom, and artistry at the highest level" (El arte de la fuga-Madrid). Upcoming concerts include An homage to poet Rafael Alberti, and A muller galega: homenaxe á través das artes

For more information: 
annatonna.com
pianoteacherscongress.org/isabel-perez-dobarro
Women in Music


Nan-Maro Babakhanian, Mezzo Soprano
Nan-Maro has worked with opera companies and orchestras around the world. She is the Director of Project Canción Española and the founder of the International Festival, “Interpretation of Spanish Song.” Nan-Maro has been on the faculty of the Mannes School and Saint Louis University. She has performed in the US, Brazil, Puerto Rico, and Europe in recitals of art song in Spanish with guitar and with piano, as well as with the Alaria Trio in Carnegie Hall. She has recorded several CDs including one with Arte Nova/BMG of works by Tulio Peramo, and Esparzas, Susurros y Sueños presenting works by women composers.

For more information: 
projectcancionespanola.com


Laura Falzon and Pamela Sklar, Flutists
2Flutes is Laura Falzon and Pamela Sklar, who between them have performed a wide spectrum of works ranging from Classical, contemporary, rock, pop, folk and jazz, and performed concerts throughout the USA, Canada, Europe, Morocco, India and Japan. Steeped in distinctly varied musical backgrounds, 2Flutes perform music ranging from newly written works to standard repertoire and arrangements of classics. They have just recorded their first album “Tapestry” which includes works specifically written or arranged for them. The CD will be released in the next few months. As well as concerts they also conduct workshops and educational residencies.

For more information:
2flutes.net
Pamela Sklar
Laura Falzon

 

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Beauty & Bubbles
Oct
25
7:00 PM19:00

Beauty & Bubbles

KEEP YOUR SKIN YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL

Alderton House, 117 East 70th Street, NYC

Fee: $10, ($20 on-site) 

After networking over champagne and dark chocolates, Daniela Taveras will discuss how to achieve healthy skin the holistic way for lasting results. She will go over skin care ingredients and treatments for healthy, glowing skin. In addition, participants will receive vouchers for introductory facials at Bloomingdale’s.

About Daniela Taveras
Daniela is the Bloomingdale’s Business Manager for Amore Pacific, a global beauty company and the #1 skin care company in Korea.

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Personal Brand Workshop
Sep
13
6:00 PM18:00

Personal Brand Workshop

350 5th Ave. (Empire State Building)
New York, NY 10118

In this 60 minute workshop, Katharine English will go over steps to build and communicate one’s personal brand. What makes you stand out? What do you do that adds distinctive value? How can this be reflected in your LinkedIn and social media presence, making them authentic, unique and relevant?

Deadline for registration: September 11, 2017. Due to security procedures, on-site registrations will not be accepted.

SCHEDULE

6:00-6:30pm: Registration/networking
6:30-7:30pm: Personal Brand Workshop
7:30-8:00: Murray Hill Institute mentoring program information session

 

ABOUT KATHARINE ENGLISH 

Katharine English is the Founder and President of Transformer-in-Chief, LLC, a strategic consultancy that helps both established and emerging businesses identify and leverage digital technologies that can radically improve their business processes and operations, marketing, and customer brand experiences. With over 20 years in the digital space, she has held executive roles at CNET, AOL, Discovery Communications, and NBC Internet.

Ms. English was an original member of the team that brought you Lycos, the Internet’s first consumer-facing search engine. While at CNET, she created the Web’s first 24/7, aggregated online newsroom. She was instrumental in harnessing early GPS and SmartPhone technologies to launch the first location-and audio-enabled travel app for the Travel Channel. Katharine holds an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business, and is a graduate of the Stanford Research Institute’s Innovation Program.

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Fashion & Social Impact
Apr
29
11:00 AM11:00

Fashion & Social Impact

Photo by Amber Griggs

FASHION INTELLIGENCE SYMPOSIUM

The goal of the symposium is to reflect on the theme Fashion and Social Impact. The symposium includes lunch. This will provide time for the protagonists in the fashion industry—designers, boutique and department store buyers, bloggers and other opinion leaders, image consultants, and consumers—to network.

 

SPEAKERS

Corporate Social Responsibility: Changing the world for the better through the power of clothing
Jean-Emmanuel Shein, Director, Global Corporate Social Responsibility, UNIQLO USA

Technology & Fashion and the Customer Experience
Robin Sackin, Chairperson of the Fashion Business Management Department at FIT

The Social Impact of Buying Less by Buying Better
Mary Sheehan Warren, Owner of ISYFashion and Adjunct Professor, CUA Business School (Fashion Marketing)

PANEL OF YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS

Moderated by Kara Eschbach, Co-Founder, CEO & Editor In Chief, Verily

  • Alida Boer, founder of MARIA’S
    MARIA’S bags are individually hand crafted and blend the tradition, originality and creativity of Guatemalan women with modern, trendsetting designs.
  • Judi Limbers, Social Entrepreneur and Founder, The Dress Shoppe
    As well as providing high quality dresses, The Dress Shoppe has created an educational platform to empower women through knowledge about their unique beauty.
  • Manuela di Prima, founder of Maison Di Prima
    Maison Di Prima is a fashion line that epitomizes effortless beauty and the expression of minimal design and couture; the perfect mix of uptown sophistication with a downtown freshness.

Please click here to view a summary video of last year's Fashion Intelligence Symposium. 

 

FEES

By March 20, 2017      
General — $80            
Under 30 — $40            

After March 20, 2017
General $100
Under 30 — $60

The registration fee provides symposium materials and lunch. 

 

REGISTER 

Please choose your admission type below (general, under-30), fill in the pop-up registration form, then head to your cart to finalize the purchase. 

Complimentary admission for students of the Fashion Institute of Technology. If you are a student at FIT, please register here

 

LOCATION

Fashion Institute of Technology
Katie Murphy Amphitheatre
Seventh Avenue at 27th Street
New York City, NY 10001

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Get Your Resume into Shape
Mar
22
6:30 PM18:30

Get Your Resume into Shape

GIVE YOUR RESUME A COMPETITIVE EDGE!

Susan Trammell, CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst)
Associate Finance Content Manager at Meredith Xcelerated Marketing
In addition to being a CFA, Susan is a communications expert who enjoys helping companies articulate their brand voice through strategic communications that are engaging, informative and persuasive. She mentors and helps young women craft resumes that stand out, giving them a competitive edge. 

Admission $5 online; $10 on-site
Complimentary admission for past and current MHI mentees and mentors  

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Paint Night
Feb
8
6:45 PM18:45

Paint Night

  • Stone Creek Bar & Lounge – Private Room 140 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Click here for Paint Night photos. 

Instructor: Jenny Chen

$30; includes painting lesson and all supplies.

Follow a step-by-step painting demonstration of Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" and leave with your own masterpiece. No experience required. Space is limited! 

All proceeds benefit Murray Hill Institute, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting effective and ethical leadership among women. 

Email questions to: jennychen.mhi@gmail.com

6:45-7:00  Registration
7:00-9:00  Brief introduction of MHI followed by the painting lesson; attendees may order food and drinks during the lesson. 
9:00-9:30  Clean up

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Posture Power
Jan
25
6:30 PM18:30

Posture Power

POSTURE POWER

Learn how to acquire perfect posture and sustainable high productivity in your workplace

Alessa Caridi, Owner of JobuFIT

Alessa Caridi is a certified IM=X Pilates instructor, artist, and dance technician. She has a passion for perfecting her healthy self, fully understanding the wonderful machine that is the human body, and passing along her knowledge to her clients. Alessa’s passions were ignited during her time at University of California, Los Angeles where she studied anatomy and performing arts and obtained her B.A. in World Arts and Cultures, Dance Concentration.

JobuFIT is modeled after the everyday workouts of the people of Japan—one of the world’s healthiest nations. JobuFIT offers unique bimonthly functional fitness routines that can be completed all from your office workspace. Just enough time for you to master a workout without getting bored, and it can be completed daily in about 10 minutes!

Read more at jobufit.com.

Seminar preceded by wine and cheese reception. 
Admission: $5 online, $10 on-site
Complimentary admission for past and current MHI mentees and mentors.

After you "add to cart" and register with your name and email, click on the black cart button in the top right (on personal computer, bottom of the screen (smartphone) to complete the payment process.

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Women's Leadership Conference
Nov
5
12:30 PM12:30

Women's Leadership Conference

ReInvention, ReTooling, RePurposing:
Leading Your Career in a World of Change

Click here for a summary video of the conference. 

IESE Business School—New York Center
165 W 57th St., New York, NY 10019

The goal of the conference is to give women professionals an overview of the current workplace environment and provide them with the tools to help them navigate this ever-changing landscape. Our focus is to provide women with soft skills and networks that would make it possible for them to practice effective and ethical leadership while advancing in their chosen careers, or initiating or making the most of a career change. 

CONFERENCE TOPICS (see below for speaker bios)

Work on your Terms, Leading in a World of Change
Jenny Galluzzo and Gina Hadley, founders of The Second Shift (read about them in the New York Times)

Manage Change through Learning
Joanne Hvala, Senior Director, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Columbia University

Impression Management in Relation to Change Management
Francine McMahon, CEO and founder of LOOKS SPEAK by Capitol Image Counsel

Panel: Executive Women Who Have Thrived in a Changing Environment
Luanne Deirdre Zurlo, Founder, Worldfund, and Professor, Catholic University of America
Elizabeth Morton, Vice President of Administration, Empire State Development
Nina Lagdameo, Director, Executive Education, IESE Business School, New York City

Panel: Preparing for Change: Networking, Financial Planning, Communication Technologies
Louise Newsome, National Director of Chapters, National Association of Professional Women
Arisleyda Riehl, Assistant Vice President, Merrill Lynch
Katharine English, Transformer-in-Chief, Digital Transformations


SCHEDULE

12:30 p.m.    Registration (dessert and coffee will be served)
1:00 p.m.     Conference begins
3:30 p.m.     Networking break (hors d'oeuvres will be served)
6:00 p.m.    Conference adjourns

 

SPEAKER BIOS

Jenny Galluzzo

Jenny Galluzzo co-founded The Second Shift because “I support working women, and I believe the modern workplace has to be flexible, adaptable, and accommodating. For the better part of a decade, I worked as a television producer/booker and on-air reporter for outlets including Good Morning America, News 12 The Bronx and Plum TV. As a side project, I started a clothing line called Mayer Studio based on my passion for vintage caftans. Then, in 2009, my first son was born and, all of a sudden, the reality of my new life as a mother didn’t fit into the structure of my career. I realized what I wanted from my career had changed and I needed to figure out what I wanted to be when I grew up.

My second son was born two years later and that’s when I had an epiphany: women need a way to engage or re-engage in the workforce that provides them meaningful, well-paying, flexible jobs. So I launched The Second Shift with my friend and business partner Gina Hadley. As all women know, we are the best at effective, creative efficiency and our skills should not be sidelined because, for whatever reason, we don’t work a traditional full-time job.”

Gina Hadley

When Gina Hadley co-founded The Second Shift, she “knew there had to be a better way for professional women to work at all stages of their careers.  In my pre-kid days, I was the worldwide creative coordinator at Ogilvy & Mather working on IBM. When I became a Mom, it was time to shift gears professionally, so I said good-bye to the structure of a traditional workplace, and hello to the flexibility of entrepreneurship.

My company, Gina Hadley Consulting has worked to expand the footprint of luxury and lifestyle brands including Flywheel Sports, the Novogratz design firm and glassybaby, all while moving our family back and forth across the country four times in five years.

Having walked the project-based walk, I know first-hand that hustling for projects is a full-time job in itself. Jenny and I launched The Second Shift to simplify the process for freelancers and businesses alike, and with the convergence of three distinct movements—the gig economy, the increase of women leaving the work force and the rise in technology for immediate connection—we will make work work for everyone.” 

Joanne Havla

Joanne Hvala heads the communications team at Columbia Engineering, a position she has held since April 2016.  Prior to joining Columbia University, she served as Associate Dean of Marketing and External Relations at New York University’s Stern School of Business, where she was responsible for its Public Affairs and Events office.

Before moving into communications roles in higher education, Joanne worked in corporate communications and investor relations at technology companies, including General Electric, Loral Corporation, Lockheed Martin, and Sony.   

A graduate of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, with a B.A. in English, she earned her M.B.A. in marketing from Baruch College, City University of New York, and has served on the Baruch College Fund board since 2007.   

Francine McMahon

Francine McMahon is CEO and Founder of Looks Speak by Capitol Image Counsel (CIC), Washington, D.C.’s image styling firm for individuals and organizations. CIC provides an original and effective approach to public image with services that include wardrobe styling, closet editing, personal shopping, media events, and business development and impression management. 

Prior to founding CIC and the “Looks Speak” methodology, Ms. McMahon was the Publisher, Executive Vice President of The Hill, where she had overseen its growth from a weekly newspaper to a brand offering a multi-media platform for political news. Throughout Ms. McMahon’s career her primary objective has been maximizing potential and success of both individuals and organizations.  She has been dedicated to mentorship and leadership coaching and has a passion for styling clients to create their best public image. 

Luanne D. Zurlo

Luanne D. Zurlo is a senior executive with significant investment banking and non-profit leadership experience. In 2002, she founded Worldfund, a non-profit dedicated to improving education quality in Latin America, after a nine-year career as a securities analyst on Wall Street with Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs.  Headquartered in New York City, with branches in Mexico City and São Paulo, Worldfund has become the premier NGO dedicating to raising the quality of education in Latin America. As Worldfund President, Ms. Zurlo structured partnerships with Harvard University, Dartmouth College, local corporations and government education officials to launch innovative teacher/principal training, literacy/arts and science/math programs in Mexican and Brazilian public schools, currently impacting 340,000 students annually.

Ms. Zurlo has an M.B.A. in finance and accounting from Columbia Business School, an M.A. in International affairs from Johns Hopkins University SAIS and a B.A. in history from Dartmouth College.

Elizabeth Morton

Elizabeth Morton is an operations professional who has worked across industries to increase productivity, influence outcomes, and lead change. In 2015 Ms. Morton brought her administrative expertise to Empire State Development Corporation where she created operational efficiencies within its 11 regional offices. Prior to joining ESDC, she ran a successful management consulting business providing project-oriented services to a diverse group of clients, including non-profits, start-ups, and private and public companies.

Before launching her own business, Ms. Morton spent more than a decade managing operations and talent development for Deutsche Bank, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, and other premiere financial services companies. She received her B.A. from Wheaton College and is a member of the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), SHRM-NYC, and the Association for Talent Development. 


Nina Lagdameo

Nina Lagdameo is Director of Executive Education for IESE Business School in New York. She is primarily responsible for the promotion and management of the Senior Executive Program. Prior to IESE Business School, Ms. Lagdameo worked for nearly 27 years at Tiffany & Co., mostly under the Public Relations division. Her work focused on Global Promotions and International Public Relations, launching new stores, designer collections, and customer events around the world. 

She holds degrees in Psychology and Marketing Management from De La Salle University in Manila, Philippines, and an M.B.A. in Finance and International Business from Fordham University, New York. Ms. Lagdameo also completed the Advanced Management Program at IESE Business School in Barcelona.

Louise Newsome

Louise Newsome is the National Director of Chapters for the National Association of Professional Women (NAPW). NAPW is the largest women’s networking organization with over 200 chapters across the United States. In her role as National Director of Chapters, Ms. Newsome provides necessary support and guidance to Chapter Presidents and regional managers, and evaluates and prioritizes regional needs and chapter goals. The NAPW Foundation has four partners, AHA, BCRF, Dress for Success, and Girls Inc. Ms. Newsome is the liaison between the chapters and the partners assisting with fundraising and support through all Local Chapters.  

She also applies her creativity and experience to her design company NewsomeColor, providing commercial and residential project management and design services. She has become an industry go-to color expert and is often sought after to assist with color selection in homes and businesses across the country. Ms. Newsome holds a B.A. Honors degree from Birmingham University, England. 

Aisleyda Riehl

Arisleyda C. Riehl is an Assistant Vice President and Senior Financial Advisor at Merrill Lynch.  For over 20 years, Ms. Riehl has worked in the sales, product development, marketing and distribution of investment advisory services including managed accounts, mutual funds, and annuities.  

In addition to providing continued guidance to the team’s existing clients Ms. Riehl is responsible for business development and retirement planning. She holds both the Certified Investment Management Analyst® (CIMA®) and Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor (CRPC®) designations from the College for Financial Planning. Ms. Riehl earned her M.B.A. in International Business from the Zarb School of Business at Hofstra University and her B.S. in Finance from the State University of New York at Old Westbury. She is a member of the Investment Management Consultant Association, the Junior League of Greenwich, The Women in Leadership at Hofstra University and the board of directors of the American Red Cross.   

Katharine English

Katharine English is the Founder and President of Transformer-in-Chief, LLC, a strategic consultancy that helps both established and emerging businesses identify and leverage digital technologies that can radically improve their business processes and operations, marketing, and customer brand experiences. With over 20 years in the digital space, she has held executive roles at CNET, AOL, Discovery Communications, and NBC Internet.

Ms. English was an original member of the team that brought you Lycos, the Internet’s first consumer-facing search engine. While at CNET, she created the Web’s first 24/7, aggregated online newsroom. She was instrumental in harnessing early GPS and SmartPhone technologies to launch the first location-and audio-enabled travel app for the Travel Channel. Katharine holds an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business, and is a graduate of the Stanford Research Institute’s Innovation Program. 

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Lecture and Book Signing with Christine Whelan
Oct
15
11:00 AM11:00

Lecture and Book Signing with Christine Whelan

Murray Hill Place
243 Lexington Avenue (cor. 34th St.)
New York, NY 10016

Schedule
Refreshments: 11:00 a.m.
Lecture: 11:30 a.m.
Book Signing: 12-12:30 p.m. 

Young adults want their next steps to be in line with their purpose and passions. The Big Picture: A Guide to Finding Your Purpose in Life, is the first small-steps program for young adults to uncover their own personal sense of purpose. 


Dr. Christine Whelan is a faculty associate in the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and director of MORE: Money, Relationships and Equality. She earned a masters and doctorate from the University of Oxford and has held teaching positions at the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Iowa and Princeton University. She has been published in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and The New York Times, among other national outlets. She has appeared live on television programs and radio programs across the nation. 

http://www.christinewhelan.com/books/

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Women and Authentic Leadership in a Globalized World
Sep
28
6:30 PM18:30

Women and Authentic Leadership in a Globalized World

Learn about the challenges and opportunities facing women and how to craft a path to success. 

Chinwe Esimai
Managing Director, Chief Anti-Bribery and Corruption Officer, Citigroup, Inc.
 
Chinwe Esimai oversees Citi’s Global Anti-Bribery & Corruption Compliance Program and is responsible for global governance, policy maintenance and communication, the risk assessment, advisory related activities, training, and oversight of risk-based due diligence on third parties. Prior to that she worked at Goldman Sachs in variety of compliance functions, and was Assistant Professor of Law at the University of St. Thomas School of Law. Ms. Esimai holds a BA in Political Science from the City College of NY, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. 

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Behind Every 2D Image is a 3D Woman
Sep
14
6:30 PM18:30

Behind Every 2D Image is a 3D Woman

An interactive workshop to empower women to navigate through cultural perceptions of beauty and discover fashion tips worthy of the multi-faceted woman. 

The workshop will be taught by Judi Limbers from Sydney, Australia. Judi is a Social Entrepreneur and Founder/Creative Director of The Dress Shoppe. Her mission is to inspire, educate and empower women in the areas of fashion and beauty. Judi is also the Managing Director of All.u.re Workshop, an educational program that seeks to increase self worth in young people via interactive school workshops and an online learning platform. She is a regular public speaker and has presented nationally and internationally in over 100 workshops and events. 

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2016 Fashion Intelligence Symposium
Apr
9
1:00 PM13:00

2016 Fashion Intelligence Symposium

2016 FASHION INTELLIGENCE SYMPOSIUM

AUTHENTIC FASHION

Click here for a summary video of the Symposium and here for photos.

Saturday, April 9, 2016
1–6 pm

Katie Murphy Amphitheater
Fashion Institute of Technology
Seventh Avenue at 27th Street
New York City 10001-5992

The goal of the symposium is to reflect on the theme Authentic Fashion. The symposium includes a networking reception that will bring together the protagonists in the fashion industry—designers, boutique and department store buyers, bloggers and other opinion leaders, image consultants, and consumers. 

Above photo by Amber Griggs.


SPEAKERS

Patricia Herrera Lansing
Welcome And Opening Remarks

Patricia Herrera Lansing, one of the daughters of famed fashion designer Carolina Herrera, is the special projects director of Carolina Herrera New York and CH Carolina Herrera. A former fashion editor for Vanity Fair, Ms. Lansing serves on the board of the GO Project, which provides critical academic, social, and emotional support services to low-income New York City public school children, and is a long-time supporter of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

 

Victoria Sanchez-Lincoln
Communicating Authentic Fashion: How Media Provides Strategies That Enable Consumers To Remain Stylish, Modern And Unique

Victoria Sanchez-Lincoln is an experienced Fashion Director, Stylist, Trend Forecaster, and Brand Consultant in New York City. She specializes in developing and curating unique fashion content for diverse publications across multimedia platforms. Through her adaptive lens, Victoria has the ability to cater to any target audience. She has worked extensively with celebrities, general lifestyle and Hispanic markets. Her collaborations include some of the most talented and creative minds in the photography and art communities, such as Robert Maxwell, Patric Shaw, Stephen Lewis, Stewart Shining, Melvin Sokolsky, Diego Uchitel, Kurt Markus, and Roland Bello. 

Victoria is currently the Fashion Director of Real Simple. During her tenure, she has revamped and visually developed the magazine’s fashion direction. Her responsibilities include shaping the magazine’s monthly trend coverage, conceptualizing stories, and styling the fashion features. In addition, Victoria develops and oversees the fashion editorials across all of Real Simple’s platforms including Real Simple Family, Real Simple Weddings, and RealSimple.com. 

Prior to joining Real Simple, Victoria served as Fashion Director of special issues for InStyle, where she curated the fashion content for InStyle Makeover, InStyle Hair, and InStyle Weddings. Previously, she was the Fashion Director of Latina Magazine where she styled monthly celebrity covers and forecasted and interpreted seasonal trends. At Latina, she also acted as brand design consultant for Latina Life, the magazine’s clothing line, which retailed at Sears. Victoria began her fashion career as a designer in New York and her first experience with the publishing industry was at Mode Magazine as a fashion editor. 

Victoria earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with honors in Fashion Design from the Pratt Institute of Art in Brooklyn, NY. She was raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico and currently lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter.

 

Leonor Silva 
Authentic Fashion: creative, forward-thinking and designed with a woman’s desire for self-expression in mind

Leonor Silva is the Founder and Designer at Leonor Silva. She is known for her casual elegance, her femininity and her ability to translate both modern day sportswear and old world sophistication into her style. She has a meticulous eye for detail and an obsession for creating beautiful—and beautifully made—clothes.

She earned her Master’s in Fashion Management at the prestigious ESMOD/ISEM School in Paris, where she continued her training in Chloé and Hugo Boss before moving to New York to work for Carolina Herrera. She is the Head of International Relations at the ISEM Fashion Business School in Madrid, Spain.

Leonor has traveled the world and has lived in Miami, Paris, New York and Pamplona, Spain, continually finding inspiration for her designs in the different cultures and the people she comes in contact with.

 

Denyse del Carmen Floreano
Being Authentic In A Virtual World: How To Find Your Style And Dress With Authenticity In A World Burgeoning With Images And Expectations  

At the age of 13, Denyse del Carmen Floreano, was discovered by a talent scout who encouraged her to pursue a career in the fashion world. Denyse began her modeling career at the age of 15. A year later, she was introduced to Osmel Souza and on September 2nd, was crowned Miss Venezuela 1994. She travelled to Namibia, South Africa where she was one of the Top 6 Finalists in the 1995 Miss Universe Pageant. Later, she was invited to participate as a judge for the 1997 Miss Venezuela Competition. 

Denyse has worked with distinguished Venezuelan designers like Angel Sanchez, Mayela Camacho, Gionni Straccia, Raenrra, and Oscar Carvallo. She has also had the opportunity to travel to Milan where she worked with renowned international designers like Giorgio Armani, Krizia, St. John, Narcizo Rodriguez, Marina Yachting, David Fielden, Antonio D’Errico. 

She is now married and is a mother of three. 


FASHION WALKING TOUR

Sympsosium participants are invited to a walking tour on April 9, 2016, 10–11:30 a.m., guided by Lilly Bozzone, Associate Style Editor at Verily Magazine. The tour will start in front of Bergdorf Goodman at 10 a.m. Lilly will guide you through the famous fashion windows of Fifth Avenue where you will see the latest styles on display. The tour will end with the Fashion Walk of Fame on Seventh Avenue. 
Please indicate your interest in the tour when you register.
 


YOU ARE ALSO INVITED TO VISIT THE FOLLOWING EXHIBITIONS:

Fairy Tale Fashion
Fairy Tale Fashion uses some of the most extraordinary, beautiful, and luxurious examples of fashion to illustrate fifteen fairy tales, including well-known tales such as Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Little Red Riding Hood. In addition to offering a brief history of the fairy tales and their significance, the show highlights their direct references to fashion. There are more than 80 looks in Fairy Tale Fashion, including a number of recent creations from labels such as Comme des Garçons, Dolce and Gabbana, Alexander McQueen, Prada, Rodarte, and Undercover. 

Denim: Fashion's Frontier
Denim has become one of the world's most beloved fabrics. According to anthropologist Daniel Miller, "On any given day, nearly half the world’s population is in jeans." The cultural significance of this has yet to be fully determined. Denim: Fashion's Frontier explores the dynamic history of denim and its relationship with high fashion from the 19th century to the present. Alongside this chronology, Denim: Fashion's Frontier highlights important points of engagement between high fashion and denim that are often left out of typical denim histories. Themes addressed include the role of advertising in creating popular mythologies, as well as issues of distressing, connoisseurship, and environmental concerns. 

Admission to exhibitions is free. 

Hours
Tues–Fri: Noon–8pm
Saturday: 10am–5pm 


SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS

Murray Hill Institute
Murray Hill Institute promotes effective and ethical leadership among women. The Institute, based in New York City, affirms women in the unique role they play in promoting a more just and harmonious workplace.

 

Fashion Institute of Technology
The Center for Continuing and Professional Studies of the Fashion Institute of Technology offers credit and non-credit courses in fashion, business, design, computer technology, and marketing, as well as a range of certificate programs to help one enter and advance in the fashion and related industries. 

 

Centro Universitario Villanueva
Centro Universitario Villanueva, a private university college accredited by UCM (Complutense University, Madrid), offers a degree in Fashion Communication & Management—the only BA degree program in Fashion Communications & Management offered by a Spanish university.

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A Day at the Museum
Mar
13
12:00 PM12:00

A Day at the Museum

Join us for a Women's Networking Brunch and Museum Guided Tour with Mar Morosse

Mar Morosse had a very successful and fulfilling career as a scholar and curator in the art world. She holds two PhDs, one in Architectural History from the Sorbonne, and the second in Art History from the Complutense University of Madrid. Mar has worked as a curator for the Louvre, Prado, and for the royal collection of HRH King Juan Carlos of Spain. She has taught at Universities in Madrid, London, Paris, Florence and Hamburg. 

12:00     Brunch
2:00       Metropolitan Museum of Art Guided Tour

 

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Stewardship of the Environment
Feb
19
6:30 PM18:30

Stewardship of the Environment

Join us for a Lecture on

STEWARDSHIP OF THE ENVIRONMENT
Ethical and moral considerations of ecology

G. Tracy Mehan III
Executive Director of Government Affairs
American Water Works Association 

Murray Hill Place
243 Lexington Ave. (cor. of 34th St.)
New York, NY 10016

G. Tracy Mehan, III is Executive Director, Government Affairs, for the American Water Works Association (AWWA). He was an independent consultant and served as Interim President of the U.S. Water Alliance and national Source Water Protection Coordinator for the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities. He is also an Adjunct Professor at George Mason University School of Law and Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. He was Principal with The Cadmus Group, Inc., an environmental consulting firm, from 2004 to 2014. Mehan served as Assistant Administrator for Water at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from 2001-2003. He served as Environmental Stewardship Counselor to the 2004 G-8 Summit Planning Organization (2004). Mehan also served as director of the Michigan Office of the Great Lakes (1993-2001) and as Associate Deputy Administrator of EPA in 1992. He was director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources from 1989 to 1992. Mehan is a graduate of Saint Louis University and its School of Law. 

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Communicate with Impact
Jan
15
6:30 PM18:30

Communicate with Impact

Terri Carron
Independent Media Trainer and Image Consultant

Terri will help participants convey ideas and information clearly and succinctly, speak with the audience in mind, choose words that are precise and easy to understand, enunciate clearly and use the appropriate tone for various situations.

Friday, January 15, 2016
6:30–8:00 pm
Murray Hill Place
243 Lexington Ave. (cor. of 34th St.), New York, NY 10016

Terri Carron is a graduate of the Tisch School of the Arts Film/Television. She has worked in both network television production and independent film. For several years Terri has worked in media training and image consulting and founded  “Just Your Style”,  a communications/image consulting business. She resides in Connecticut with her husband and children. 

 

 

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Fashion Intelligence: A Symposium
Apr
11
9:00 AM09:00

Fashion Intelligence: A Symposium

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Murray Hill Institute invites you to a symposium designed to increase knowledge and appreciation of the fashion industry, and to create a network of students and young professionals interested in this field.  The symposium will bring together designers, boutique and department store buyers, bloggers and other opinion leaders, image consultants, and consumers.

Speakers

Teri Agins
Fashion Journalism
Teri Agins is a freelance writer and the Ask Teri columnist at The Wall Street Journal.  Her second book  Hijacking the Runway, How Celebrities are Stealing the Spotlight from Fashion Designers, was published in October, 2014 by Penguin Random House. She has written for Vogue, Essence, Town & Country, Fortune and Harper’s Bazaar. She is a popular lecturer and has been a TV guest on “Oprah”, “Project Runway”, “The View,” “Full Frontal Fashion,” “The Today Show,” CNN, CNBC and Fox Business News.   Teri joined The Wall Street Journal in 1984, where she developed the fashion beat. Teri’s first book The End of Fashion, The Mass Marketing of the Clothing Business, 1999, Harpercollins, continues to be used in university fashion and marketing courses.

Paloma Diaz-Soloaga
Style Trends
Trends in fashion: we all follow them. But, did you ever wonder how trends are  created, and who are the trendsetters? Ms. Diaz-Soloaga will share the secret of trendsetting and how designers get their cue for what will hit the runway next. Discover how current fashion trends can be tailored to a style that reflects the real you.

Paloma is the Program Director of the Degree in Fashion Communication & Management of Villanueva University College. She graduated with a degree in Advertising and Public Relations at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, in Journalism at Universidad de Carlos III, Madrid, and holds a doctorate in Advertising and Public Relations from UCM. She was a Visiting Research Scholar at Harvard University, Fashion Institute of Technology, UCSD and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She worked for five years at Telva, the principal Spanish women’s fashion magazine. She was Director for Communication and Fashion at ISEM Fashion Business School, Madrid.

Joan Volpe
Fashion Industry 101
How does fashion get from the drawing board into the dressing room? Drawing on 30 years of experience, Ms. Volpe will decode the complexities of the fashion industry by giving an insider's look at how fashion integrates a variety of industries, including textile, manufacturing, merchandising, distribution, and advertising to produce an apparel line and  explain the role of the global economy in this fast paced industry.

Joan is the Managing Coordinator of The Center for Continuing and Professional Studies, and Adjunct Professor of Fashion Merchandising Management at the Fashion Institute of Technology. The brands she manages are Professional Studies and Company Training Options. She oversees the creation, development, promotion, registration and financial management of over 500 short programs annually. A veteran of the fashion industry, Joan is also active in a variety of professional fashion and retail associations. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Caldwell College, and a Master of Arts from the New School University.

Karinna Nobbs
Building Brands via Social Networks
Ms. Nobbs, a seasoned digital branding and marketing specialist will explain, in practical terms, the emergence of social media as a dynamic influencer of how fashion brands reach large, highly targeted audiences and how  the customer experience, the sales process, and the  dynamic peer-to-peer approach to promoting, selling, and distributing fashion has been directly influenced.

Karinna is a researcher, consultant and senior lecturer within the fashtech field.  Currently she is creating the first ever Masters degree dedicated to Digital Fashion Strategy which is launching at The British School of Fashion London in Sept 2015.  Previously a senior lecturer at London College of Fashion and before that a visual merchandiser for Benetton, Kookai and Ralph Lauren, Karinna is completely curious about the spaces where fashion and technology collide.

Janice Chik Breidenbach
Beauty Inside Out
What makes a person beautiful? Explore the relationship between beauty, fashion, and self-image as Ms. Breidenbach reveals the essence of beauty and challenges women to see themselves differently.

Janice began her education at the MacPhail Center for Music in Minneapolis, where she started learning violin at the age of five. Janice received her A.B. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, while also majoring in Musical Performance. She earned an M.A. in Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin and a Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Janice is currently an Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Ave Maria University in Florida.

 

Break-out Sessions:

  1. Become a Fashion Buyer with Jillian Scorsese Harsch, buyer, Barneys New York

  2. Fashion Journalism with Kara Eschbach, co-founder, Editor in Chief & Publisher of Verily Magazine

  3. Executive Presence Training for Leaders with Ginny Baldridge, President and founder of Your Executive Image, LLC

  4. A Day in the Life of an Image Consultant: is this profession for you? with Mary Sheehan Warren, co-founder of Elegance In Style and author of It's So You! Fitting Fashion to Your Life 

  5. Styling the look for less with stylist, blogger and social media guru Brynn Eliot Watkins

  6. Blogging - The best advice I have ever received with Katie Hinderer, freelance writer, high school teacher and blogger

 

Symposium organizers

Murray Hill Institute promotes effective and ethical leadership among women. The Institute, based in New York City, affirms women in the unique role they play in promoting a more just and harmonious workplace.

Centro Universitario Villanueva, a private university college accredited by UCM (Complutense University, Madrid), offers a degree in Fashion Communication & Management - the only BA degree program in Fashion Communications & Management offered by a Spanish university.

The Center for Continuing and Professional Studies of the Fashion Institute of Technology offers credit and non-credit courses in fashion, business, design, computer technology, and marketing, as well as a range of certificate programs to help one enter and advance in the fashion and related industries.

 

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