2010 Most Powerful and Influential Women of the Tri-State Area
They lead in business, higher education and the public sector. They demonstrate leadership excellence. They maintain a record of accomplishments throughout their careers and are major contributors to their fields of work. They significantly impact the profitability and direction of their organizations. And they are committed to the well-being of the community. These are the Tri-State Diversity Most Powerful and Influential Women in the Tri-State Area.
| Barbara Barra Executive Vice President US Operations Lee Hetch Harrisonn |
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Hon. Doris Ling-Cohan Supreme Court Justice New York County Supreme Court |
| Anne Roby Senior Vice President Global Sales Praxair, Inc |
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Sandy Broadus Partner Day Pitney LLP |
Cathy Martine Dolecki |
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Linda Sanford Senior Vice President, Enterprise Transformation, IBM |
Dr. Miriam Carasa |
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Margaret Morton Vice President, to Government Affairs, Northeast Utilities |
Dr. Debbie Sydow |
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Catherine Doherty Vice President Hospital Services Quest Diagnostics |
Donna Munroe |
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J. Raquel Valerio-Struck Director, Product Control Credit Suisse |
Regina Foley |
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Judy Newman Executive Vice President & President, Scholastic Book Clubs and E-commerce, Scholastic Inc. |
Suzanne Vickery |
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Karen Lemon Vice President, Service Management and Outsourcing, AT&T |
Elizabeth Powers |
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Lorie Valle-Yañez Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Mass Mutual Financial Group |
Gina Lee Glauser |
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Ann McCorvey Vice President and Director of Investor Relations Kodak |
Deborah Derby |
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Janet Riccio Executive Vice President Omnicom Group |
Mirian Graddick-Wier |
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