Each year, the New York Women in Communications hosts a day-long conference, featuring over 30 communications professionals speaking on 10 different topics. More than 250 students attend to get career tips on various communication fields, ranging from entrepreneurship to marketing to broadcasting.

This event was held on Saturday, November 18th at NYU Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South

To find out more information about this company and their mission visit - https://nywici.org/ to see what the offer to women in the communication field. 

(all videos and editing was done by Kathryn Gorman)

 
 

Breakfast Keynote - Tiffany Pham, Founder & CEO, Mogul @tifftpham 

Interview below with Tiffany about her company and how to get college students involve with her company.

PANEL 2: How to Land the Perfect Job/Internship

ModeratorGabrielle Simpson, Director of Communications and Public Relations, CB Global @_GiftofGab_
Alyssa Greenfield, Senior Branded Content Editor, WayUp @LyssGreenfield
Alice Ling, Recruiter, Google @Google
Marie Delage, Director of Community and Partnerships, FindSpark @marieeliseNYC
Jane Turkewitz, Founder, .comRecruiting @letstalkturkey

Interview below with the moderator.

Afternoon Workshop Sessions
WORKSHOP 1: Your Guide to Successful Freelance Writing

Speaker: Estelle Erasmus, Freelance Writer, Writing Coach & Writing Instructor, Writer's Digest @EstelleSErasmus
Lauren Dugan, Reporter, FOX46 Charlotte WJZY-TV @DuganFOX46
Jenn Lavelle, Digital Content Officer, American Jewish World Services (AJWS) @jennlavelle
Ashley Schwartz, Associate Producer, PeopleNow at PEOPLE Magazine @AshleyObserves
Justine Re, Traffic Reporter, News 12 Westchester @JustineRe12
Hilarey Wojtowicz, Editor, @HilareyAnn

Interview below with Lauren Dugan about how to get your pitch to be perfect.

Complete package of the whole event, plus student reaction to being at the event.

New York Women in Communication hosts a day-long conference, featuring over 30 communications professionals speaking on 10 different topics. More than 250 students attend to get career tips on various communication fields, ranging from entrepreneurship to marketing to broadcasting.