2019 Moves Power Women Awards Gala Presented by New York Moves Magazine

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Moves Magazine advocates for women’s rights, social fairness and equal opportunity to its readers. The annual Power Women Gala is their year-end celebration of 25 women from all spheres who endorse these aims and make a difference.

In its 16th year, the Moves Power Women Awards Gala honors the exceptional women striking changes in today’s male dominated society, with femininity and grace.

Chosen from the broadest spectrum of society, each of the 25 Power Women honorees achieve a high level of respect within their industry as well as recognition and admiration from women everywhere. A Moves Power Woman is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others and clearing the path for the next generation. She shows leadership and is uniquely influential. She recognizes the need for changes in our society and is willing to make the necessary sacrifices to achieve these changes, whether it be behind the scenes or front and center.

This year’s gala will be MC’d by Emmy winner Sukanya Krishnan (Fox5, Pix11) with comical bites from Leah Bonnema (The Late Night Show with Stephen Colbert) and music from James Valenti (international opera star) and Nicole Morris (musical theatre).

Power Women being honored this year include Subrata De (Hulu’s Senior Executive Producer, VICE Investigates), Nicola Palmer (Verizon’s Chief Product Development Officer), Major General Jeannie Leavitt (Commander, first female US Fighter Pilot), Tracey Preston (Neiman Marcus’ Senior Vice President), Bellamy Young (actress, Scandal), Anne Fink (Pepsico’s Global Food Service President), and many more.

Festivities will be taking place on the second floor at 849 Avenue of the Americas (6th Ave & W 30th St). The event will take place on November 15, 2019.  Red Carpet arrivals begin at 6:30 PM.

 

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