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Thursday, September 17, 2015 GOLD SPONSOR: SILVER SPONSORS: EVENT TWITTER SPONSOR: LUNCHEON AGENDA ›› NETWORKING RECEPTION 12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m. ›› LUNCHEON COMMENCES 12:30 p.m. ›› WELCOME REMARKS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF HONOREES 12:35 p.m. ›› PANEL DISCUSSION WITH 2015 CRAIN’S HONOREES 1:15 p.m. ›› CLOSE OF LUNCHEON 2:00 p.m. 2 SALUTES CRAIN’S NEW YORK BUSINESS 50 MOST POWERFUL WOMEN 2015 665 FIFTH AVENUE 212.755.5252 AMERICANA MANHASSET 516.365.1300 PANEL DISCUSSION WITH 2015 CRAIN’S HONOREES Candace K. Beinecke, Chair, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP Candace Beinecke is the chair of Hughes Hubbard & Reed, long included on The American Lawyer’s “A-List” of the 20 most elite law firms in the U.S. Ms. Beinecke also serves as chairperson of First Eagle Funds, a leading U.S. mutual-fund family with approximately $100 billion in assets under management. She serves on the boards of Vornado Realty Trust, Alstom (Paris) and Rockefeller Financial Services. She is director and vice chair of the Partnership for New York City, a trustee and member of the executive committee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a trustee of the Wallace Foundation. She is a member of the board of advisers for the Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law and a member of the Women’s Forum. Ms. Beinecke is known for her corporate governance and M&A expertise. She was named to The National Law Journal’s list of the 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America. She was the recipient of Chambers USA’s inaugural Lawyer of the Year award for outstanding contribution to private practice and InsideCounsel’s Transformative Leadership Award, in honor of Roderick Palmer for promoting diversity. She has been named one of the 50 Most Powerful Women in New York and one of the 100 Most Influential Women in NYC Business by Crain’s New York Business. Katherine Farley Senior Managing Director, Brazil and China and Global Corporate Marketing, Tishman Speyer Katherine Farley is a senior managing director at Tishman Speyer, responsible for the Brazil and China business, as well as global corporate marketing. She is chair of the compensation committee and a member of the management, investment and compliance committees. Ms. Farley has been chair of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts since 2010, after serving as chair-designate from 2009 to 2010. She was on the New York Philharmonic Orchestra board from 1999 to 2005, and on the Lincoln Center Theater board from 2002 to 2005. Ms. Farley joined the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts board and executive committee in 2003, and was the chair of the Lincoln Center Redevelopment Project from 2006 to 2010. In addition to her Lincoln Center activities, Ms. Farley is a trustee of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and a board member of the Lang Lang International Music Foundation. She served on the board of trustees of Brown University from 2004 to 2010, and on the board of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater from 2001 to 2010. Ms. Farley was vice president of the board of directors of the Brearley School in New York City from 1999 to 2007, and is chair emerita of Women in Need. She was on the board of the International Rescue Committee from 1998 to 2009, and currently is a member of the International Rescue Committee’s board of overseers. Ms. Farley received a B.A. from Brown University and an M.F.A. in architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. 4 Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development, City of New York Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen leads the administration’s efforts to grow and diversify New York City’s economy, invest in emerging industries across the five boroughs, build a new generation of affordable housing and help New Yorkers secure good-paying jobs that can support a family. With more than 40 city agencies or authorities under her purview, Ms. Glen’s portfolio includes: the Department of City Planning; the Department of Housing, Preservation and Development; the Economic Development Corp.; the Department of Consumer Affairs; the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment; the New York City Housing Authority; Small Business Services; and the Landmarks Preservation Commission. Ms. Glen is supporting the growth of industries at the forefront of the 21st-century economy, ensuring New York’s increasing competitiveness on a global scale. Ms. Glen this year launched the $150 million Life Sciences Funding Initiative to position the city as a worldwide center of biotechnology, and has targeted industries, from fashion to food manufacturing, with a range of investments to help them adapt to changes in technology and compete in a global economy. Infrastructure investments, such as the launch of New York’s first citywide ferry service and the installation of high-speed broadband in emerging commercial corridors will further support the expansion of the innovation economy as it seeks to grow its footprint outside of the traditional central business districts. Liz Rodbell, President, Hudson’s Bay Co. Liz Rodbell is president of Hudson’s Bay and Lord & Taylor, overseeing merchandising, marketing, creative, stores, e-commerce direction and overall strategy for both banners within Hudson’s Bay Co. She also serves on Hudson’s Bay Co.’s executive committee. Ms. Rodbell is a seasoned retail executive with more than 30 years of experience. Prior to her current role, she had been executive vice president chief merchant for Hudson’s Bay and Lord & Taylor, starting in 2012. She joined Lord & Taylor in 1985 as a buyer for dresses. Within two years she was promoted to divisional merchandise manager over the dress category. She was promoted in 1992 to senior vice president general merchandise manager of suits, coats, intimate apparel and children’s. She had responsibilities in every business category that Lord & Taylor carries until becoming executive vice president of merchandising for all the women’s categories. Ms. Rodbell serves on the board of the Two Ten Footwear Foundation, the Parsons board of governors and the advisory board of Fashion Group International. This past May she was honored by the Mother’s Day Council as an Outstanding Mother of the Year. 5 1. Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen 2. Ms. Marianne Lake Deputy Mayor for Housing Chief Financial Officer, and Economic Development, JP Morgan Chase & Co. City of New York 3. Ms. Diane von Furstenberg 4. Ms. Mary Callahan Erdoes Founder and Co-Chairwoman, Chief Executive Officer, JPMorgan Diane von Furstenberg Chase Asset Management 6 5. Ms. Virginia Rometty 6. Ms. Tory Burch Chairwoman and CEO, Chief Executive Officer and International Business Designer, Tory Burch LLC. Machines Corp. 7. Ms. Mary Ann Tighe 8. Ms. Anna Wintour CEO, New York Tri-State Region, Editor-In-Chief, Vogue, CBRE, Inc. Artistic Director, Condé Nast 8 In Here is New York, E.B. White speaks of our city as “something unique, cosmopolitan, mighty and unparalleled.” We know what he means. Congratulations, Mary Ann. 9. Ms. Cathy Engelbert 10. Ms. Chirlane McCray Chief Executive Officer, Deloitte City of New York 11. Ms. Katherine Farley 12. Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito Senior Managing Director, Brazil Speaker, New York City Council and China and Global Corporate Marketing, Tishman Speyer 10 From a leading influential firm to many influential leaders... EisnerAmper congratulates Crain’s 50 Most Powerful Women on their recognition. www.eisneramper.com 13. Ms. Indra Nooyi 14. Chancellor Carmen Fariña Chairwoman and CEO, Chancellor, New York City PepsiCo Inc. Department of Education 15. Ms. Kathryn Wylde 16. Ms. Bonnie Hammer President & CEO, Partnership Chairwoman, NBCUniversal for New York City Cable Entertainment Group 12 THE NEW YORK YANKEES SALUTE OUR PARTNERS: GAIL GRIMMETT LAURA FORESE INDRA NOOYI DELTA AIR LINES NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN PEPSICO AND ALL OF THE CRAIN’S MOST POWERFUL WOMEN IN NEW YORK HONOREES. PULASKI 17. Ms. MaryAnne Gilmartin 18. Ms. Barbara Novick President & CEO, Forest City Vice Chairman, BlackRock Ratner Companies 19. Ms. Bonita Coleman Stewart 20. Ms. Arianna Huffington Vice President, Americas, Partner Editor-in-Chief, Huffington Post Business Solutions, Google, Inc. Media Group 14 FOREST CITY RATNER COMPANIES CREATES GREAT PLACES Forest City Ratner Companies congratulates our very own President & CEO MaryAnne Gilmartin on this well-deserved recognition. 21. Chancellor Merryl Tisch 22. Ms. Beth Comstock Chancellor, New York State President & CEO, GE Business Board of Regents Innovations, Chief Marketing Officer, GE 23. Ms. Jacki Kelley 24. Dr. Laura Forese Chief Operating Officer, President, New York-Presbyterian Bloomberg Media Healthcare System 16 Steven J. Corwin, M.D. Chief Executive Officer and The Board, Physicians, Administration, and Staff of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital are proud to join Crain’s 50 Most Powerful Women in New York honoring Laura L. Forese, M.D., M.P.H. Group Senior Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, NewYork-Presbyterian President, NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System 25. Ms. Eva Moskowitz 26. Ms. Ellen Futter Founder, Chief Executive Officer, President and Trustee, American Success Academy Museum of Natural History 27. Ms. Candace Beinecke 28. Ms. Aerin Lauder Chair, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP Founder and Creative Director, AERIN, Style and Image Director, Estée Lauder 18 Standing Out. Distinction is always confined to the few. Jones Day congratulates Crain’s 50 Most Powerful Women in New York. Their successes and their dedication to becoming leaders and influencers in their respective industries truly stand out. 2400 Lawyers. 42 Locations. 5 Continents. www.jonesday.com 29. Ms. Lynn Doughtie 30. Ms. Deanna Mulligan U.S. Chairman & CEO, KPMG President and CEO, Guardian Life Insurance Company of America 31. Ms. Edith Cooper 32. Ms. Patricia Harris Executive Vice President, Chief Executive Officer, Goldman Sachs Bloomberg Philanthropies 20 , Guardian Congratulates Crain’s 50 Most Powerful Women in New York for 2015 , ® The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, New York, NY 10004 www.GuardianLife.com 2015—9886 CONGRATULATIONS 33.