Thousands tune in for 'Conversation with Community Giants: Women leaders advancing Equity on Staten Island'
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Thousands tune in for 'Conversation with Community Giants: Women leaders advancing Equity on Staten Island'
"The hour-long event, viewed by thousands on the Advance Facebook Live platform, featured three prominent women leaders on Staten Island: Tatiana Arguello-Sabatelli, executive director of Nonprofit Staten Island; Jessica Phillips, CEO of Historic Richmond Town; and Jessica Baker Vodoor, president and CEO of Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Gardens. The panelists reflected on the experiences and values that shaped their leadership journeys-beginning with what first inspired them to step into leadership roles and what has sustained their motivation during difficult times."
"The Oct. 1 episode of "Conversations with Community Giants" was presented with the support of Staten Island Social Care Network, which connects Medicaid members to free social care services like food, housing, transportation, and more. For more information, visit their website or call (917) 830-1140 to see if you qualify. In attendance were Caroline Harrison, CEO of Advance Local and publisher of the Staten Island Advance and SILive.com; Brian Laline, Advance/SILive.com executive editor; Gail Lubin, senior content director; and Advance/SILive.com newsroom staff."
Three prominent Staten Island women leaders—Tatiana Arguello-Sabatelli (executive director, Nonprofit Staten Island), Jessica Phillips (CEO, Historic Richmond Town), and Jessica Baker Vodoor (president and CEO, Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Gardens)—shared personal and professional challenges and triumphs in leading cultural institutions and nonprofits. They described inspirations for leadership, sustaining motivations during difficult times, and the impact of their work on the Staten Island community. The Advance/SILive.com DEI Committee aims to inspire action and foster dialogue to better represent and support underrepresented communities. Staten Island Social Care Network connects Medicaid members to free social care services.
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