Rachael Ray, Anna Wintour, Randi Weingarten Among Top 100
NEW YORK, Sept. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Crain's New York Business
today released its list of the '100 Most Influential Women in NYC
Business.' The list includes women representing a diverse range of fields,
from art to advertising, food to finance, and publishing to philanthropy. A
list of winners, with profiles on each, appears in this week's Crain's New
York Business.
"Crain's '100 Most Influential Women in NYC Business' recognizes the
incredible talent and accomplishments of the business women of New York
City," said Jill Kaplan, publisher of Crain's New York Business. "These
remarkable women represent the fabric of New York, a vibrant array of
industries that make our city unique and opportunistic. We salute our 100
women for what they have achieved, the gifts they have given back to New
York and the role models they are for the next generation of women and
young girls."
In addition to the 100 Most Influential Women in Business, Crain's has
also created the Power 25, an elite group of the 25 powerful women who
wield the most clout in New York business.
The 'Power 25' are:
-- Zoe Cruz - Morgan Stanley
-- Andrea Jung - Avon Products
-- Cathleen Black - Hearst Magazines
-- Mary Ann Tighe - CB Richard Ellis
-- Sallie Krawcheck - Citigroup Global Wealth Management
-- Shelly Lazarus - Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide
-- Judy McGrath - MTV Networks
-- Heidi Miller - JP Morgan Chase
-- Anna Wintour - Vogue
-- Doreen Toben - Verizon Communications
-- Ann Moore - Time Inc.
-- Janet Robinson - The New York Times Co.
-- Sharon Allen - Deloitte & Touche
-- Jane Friedman - Harper Collins
-- Nancy Peretsman - Allen & Co. LLC
-- Katherine Farley - Tishman Speyer
-- Jennifer Cunningham - Knickerbocker SKD
-- Ellen Futter - American Museum of Natural History
-- Sheila Birnbaum - Skadden Arps
-- Pam Liebman - Corcoran Group
-- Randi Weingarten - United Federation of Teachers
-- Marilyn Jordan Taylor - Skidmore Owings & Merrill
-- Laura Desmond - StarCom MediaVest
-- Jane Rosenthal - Tribecca Film Festival
-- Carol Raphael - Visiting Nurse Service of New York
Others on Crain's list of the 100 Most Influential Women in NYC
Business include: talk-show host and cooking celebrity Rachael Ray; theater
producer Elizabeth McCann; Nina Zagat, co-founder of the Zagat Survey; Jean
Afterman, assistant general manager of the New York Yankees; Emily
Rafferty, President of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Lidia Bastianich, TV
chef and local restaurateur; Diane von Furstenburg, founder of Diane von
Furstenburg Studio; Abbe Raven, president of A&E Television Networks; and
Judith Jamison, artistic director, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater,
among others
For the full list, please visit Crain's New York Business on the web at
http://www.newyorkbusiness.com, or contact Tom Corsillo at 212.889.0808.
About Crain's New York Business
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SOURCE Crain's New York Business
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CONTACT: Tom Corsillo, The Marino Organization, +1-212-889-0808 ext. 108, +1-917-217-6406 (cell), tom@themarino.org, for Crain's New York Business
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