New York Women in Communications Announces Presenters for the 2009 Matrix Awards
New York Women in Communications Announces Presenters for the 2009 Matrix Awards
DISTINGUISHED HONOREES AND PRESENTERS WILL INCLUDE...TOM HANKS, JULIANNE MOORE, BRIAN WILLIAMS, CAMPBELL BROWN, LINDA WELLS, LESLEE DART, JEFF ZUCKER, DONNY DEUTSCH AND MORE
NEW YORK, Feb. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- New York Women in Communications will present the 2009 Matrix Awards, sponsored by Seventeen, during a luncheon held at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City to honor eight distinguished women on Monday, April 27, 2009. The prestigious annual award recognizes exceptional women who have established themselves in communications fields such as advertising, arts & entertainment, broadcasting, digital media, magazines, marketing, newspapers and public relations. Announced today, the award presenters, comprised of an extraordinary slate of men and women, personally selected by each honoree, will join the award ceremony to usher them into the elite group of Matrix Award honorees.
The Matrix Awards luncheon is recognized by New York's communications and entertainment community as one of the most outstanding events of the year, with more than fifteen hundred people expected to gather in salute of exceptional women in the communications fields. Portions of the proceeds from the Matrix Awards Luncheon go to their Foundation, which offers a full range of scholarships to women whether just beginning their careers or embarking on a professional transition.
The 2009 award honorees and their presenters are as follows:
Advertising: Linda Sawyer, chief executive officer, Deutsch, Inc.; Presented by Donny Deutsch, chairman, Deutsch, Inc.
Arts & Entertainment: S. Epatha Merkerson, award-winning actress, Law & Order; Presented by Jeff Zucker, president and chief executive officer, NBC Universal
Broadcasting: Campbell Brown, CNN anchor, "No Bias, No Bull"; Presented by Brian Williams, anchor and managing editor, NBC Nightly News
Digital Media: Dany Levy, founder and editorial director, DailyCandy.com; Presented by Kurt Andersen, writer
Magazines: Linda Wells, editor-in-chief, Allure Magazine; Presented by Julianne Moore, actress
Marketing: Sherrie Rollins Westin, executive vice president and chief marketing officer, Sesame Workshop; Presented by Joan Ganz Cooney, creator, Sesame Street and co-founder, Sesame Workshop
Newspapers: Monica Langley, deputy bureau chief, The Wall Street Journal; Presented by Paul Steiger, editor-in-chief, ProPublica
Public Relations: Leslee Dart, founder and chief executive officer, 42West; Presented by Tom Hanks, actor/producer
"Each year, it is a tremendous pleasure to celebrate the achievements of our distinguished honorees and to welcome their esteemed presenters to the Matrix Awards. We are thrilled to showcase 'Women Who Change the World,' and honor them with this award," said Nancy Rabstejnek Nichols, senior vice president, external affairs at Weber Shandwick Worldwide and president of New York Women in Communications.
TICKETS: Individual tickets for members and non-members, as well as information on sponsorships and program advertising opportunities are available at www.nywici.org.
The Matrix Awards
Since 1970, New York Women in Communications' Matrix Awards Luncheon has been recognized by New York's communications and entertainment communities as one of the most outstanding events of the year. Past recipients include Arianna Huffington, Katie Couric, Meryl Streep, Nora Ephron, Ann Moore, Toni Morrison, Barbara Walters and Anna Quindlen.
Proceeds from the Matrix Awards Luncheon are used by New York Women in Communications to develop and maintain a full calendar of affordable programs and special events, networking and support systems for the organization's members and the community at large. Additionally, the New York Women in Communications Foundation awards scholarships and provides educational programs for women, whether just beginning their careers or embarking on a transition in their careers. It is the largest foundation for communications scholarships for women in the tri-state area. Recipients are introduced at the luncheon.
New York Women in Communications
New York Women in Communications, founded in 1929, is a not-for-profit organization of almost 2,000 communications professionals dedicated to promoting the highest standards throughout the industry and to providing education and leadership for the next generation. The membership encompasses senior executives and other experienced communicators from a wide range of enterprises as well as young professionals and students. The organization empowers women in all communications disciplines to reach their full potential by promoting their professional growth and inspiring them to achieve and share their successes in the rapidly changing world of communications.
Seventeen
Seventeen (www.seventeen.com) is the best-selling monthly teen magazine, reaching more than 13 million readers every month. In each issue, Seventeen reports on the latest in fashion, beauty, health and entertainment, as well as information and advice on the complex real-life issues that young women face every day. Readers can also interact with the brand on the digital front, with Seventeen mobile (m.seventeen.com). In addition to its U.S. flagship, Seventeen publishes 13 editions around the world. Seventeen is published by Hearst Magazines, a unit of Hearst Corporation (www.hearst.com) and one of the world's largest publishers of monthly magazines, with nearly 200 editions around the world, including 16 U.S. titles and 19 magazines in the United Kingdom, published through its wholly owned subsidiary, The National Magazine Company Limited. Hearst reaches more adults than any other publisher of monthly magazines (70.6 million total adults, according to MRI, Fall 2008).
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