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New York Women in Communications
NameNew York Women in Communications
Formation1929
LocationNew York City
Region servedUnited States

'New York Women in Communications is a professional organization that empowers women in the communications industry, providing them with opportunities for growth, development, and networking. Founded in 1929 by a group of visionary women, including Eleanor Roosevelt and Dorothy Thompson, the organization has been a driving force in promoting women's careers in communications, with notable members such as Barbara Walters, Diane Sawyer, and Lesley Stahl. Throughout its history, New York Women in Communications has been affiliated with prominent organizations, including the American Advertising Federation, Public Relations Society of America, and National Association of Broadcasters. The organization has also been supported by influential women, including Oprah Winfrey, Tina Brown, and Arianna Huffington.

History of

New York Women in Communications The history of New York Women in Communications dates back to 1929, when a group of pioneering women, including Helen Rogers Reid and Margaret Bourke-White, came together to form an organization that would support and empower women in the communications industry. Over the years, the organization has undergone significant transformations, with notable milestones including the establishment of the Matrix Awards in 1970, which honors outstanding women in communications, and the launch of the New York Women in Communications Foundation in 1986, which provides scholarships and grants to women pursuing careers in communications. The organization has also been shaped by the contributions of influential women, including Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan, and Shirley Chisholm, who have played a significant role in promoting women's rights and empowerment. New York Women in Communications has also been affiliated with other organizations, including the National Organization for Women, American Women in Radio and Television, and The Women's Media Center.

Notable Members and Alumni

New York Women in Communications has a long list of notable members and alumni, including Katie Couric, Andrea Mitchell, and Savannah Guthrie, who have made significant contributions to the communications industry. Other notable members include Nicholas Kristof, Sarah Kendzior, and Glenn Greenwald, who have been recognized for their outstanding work in journalism. The organization has also been supported by influential men, including Mike Bloomberg, Michael Bloomberg, and Les Moonves, who have played a significant role in promoting women's careers in communications. Notable alumni include Gayle King, Norah O'Donnell, and Mika Brzezinski, who have gone on to achieve great success in their careers, working for organizations such as CBS News, NBC News, and MSNBC.

Awards and Scholarships

New York Women in Communications offers a range of awards and scholarships to recognize and support women in the communications industry. The Matrix Awards is one of the organization's most prestigious awards, honoring outstanding women in communications, including Oprah Winfrey, Tina Brown, and Arianna Huffington. The organization also offers scholarships, including the New York Women in Communications Foundation Scholarship, which provides financial support to women pursuing careers in communications, and the Interpublic Group Scholarship, which is awarded to students who demonstrate a strong commitment to the communications industry. Other awards and scholarships include the WPP Scholarship, the Omnicom Group Scholarship, and the Publicis Groupe Scholarship, which are awarded to students and professionals who demonstrate exceptional talent and potential in the communications industry.

Professional Development and Networking

New York Women in Communications provides its members with opportunities for professional development and networking, including workshops, seminars, and conferences. The organization has partnered with prominent companies, including Google, Facebook, and Twitter, to offer training and development programs, such as the Google Analytics Academy and the Facebook Blueprint Certification. The organization also hosts networking events, including the New York Women in Communications Annual Meeting and the Matrix Awards Gala, which bring together women from across the communications industry, including CNN, Fox News, and The New York Times. Members also have access to a range of resources, including the New York Women in Communications Job Bank and the New York Women in Communications Mentorship Program, which provide support and guidance to women at all stages of their careers.

Community Outreach and Partnerships

New York Women in Communications is committed to community outreach and partnerships, working with organizations such as the Girls Scouts of the USA, The National Council of Negro Women, and The YWCA to promote women's empowerment and education. The organization has also partnered with companies, including Procter & Gamble, Unilever, and Coca-Cola, to support initiatives that promote women's careers in communications, such as the Procter & Gamble Women's Leadership Initiative and the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan. New York Women in Communications has also been involved in a range of community outreach programs, including the New York Women in Communications Mentorship Program and the New York Women in Communications Scholarship Program, which provide support and guidance to women from underrepresented communities, including The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens.

Impact on

the Communications Industry New York Women in Communications has had a significant impact on the communications industry, promoting women's careers and empowerment through its programs and initiatives. The organization has been recognized for its contributions to the industry, including its role in promoting diversity and inclusion, and its support for women in leadership positions, such as Sheryl Sandberg, Indra Nooyi, and Mary Barra. New York Women in Communications has also been involved in a range of initiatives, including the New York Women in Communications Diversity and Inclusion Initiative and the New York Women in Communications Women's Leadership Initiative, which aim to promote women's careers in communications and support women in leadership positions. The organization's impact can be seen in the many women who have gone on to achieve great success in the communications industry, including Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, and Nicole Wallace, who have worked for organizations such as MSNBC, CNN, and The New York Times.

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