Since the first written story in New York, women have played an important role in training the cultural landscape of “New World. “. Although there have been obstacles to ownership of their business until the law on the ownership of women in 1988, the Metropolis offered centuries of entrepreneurs accomplished many opportunities.
Industries specializing in arts and media have become an influential force that wThe social and economic fabric of the metropolitan region in a tapestry of shared history, with the stories of women a centerpiece of this story.
Few better understand the vital role of female pioneers that Jane Applegate, co-founder of The remakeable Women Project Inc., a dedicated organization“Share real stories about remarkable women to inspire everyone to live in the courtyardEly. “The remarkable female project was born from a global television series of the same name, for which Applegate was an executive producer. The project aspires to highlight the achievements of talented but neglected women through history.
Applegate’s long career in promoting women’s stories – which also includes award -winning independent films, investigation reports and five pounds – has earned him a place As a principal speaker during the annual celebration of women in business in the Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber of Commerce, the celebration of women in business, with Alice Look, co-founder of the remarkable female project, And also a veteran television production director. The event of March 28 takes place from noon to 4 p.m. at Crotonville Conference Center in Ossining. The celebration includes in -depth networking, display tables and a discussion panel of eminent and local women in business, as well as a light cash bar. (See the registration link below.)
Applegate’s current project, with Greenlit Productions, is a hybrid documentary television series entitled Remarkable Women: Out of the Shadows, which does research on unspeakable stories on women accomplished and remarkable specificallyM Finland.
In addition to his retrospective objective, Applegate turns to the future of women’s stories, as a teacher at La Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema of Brooklyn College, teacher the business of the film at the next generation of storytellers.
The remarkable female project organized its very first world summit on March 6, in Dublin, Ireland – a celebration of the past, the present and the future of autonomous women living courageously.
Find out more about the fascinating career of Jane Applegate during the celebration of women in business, which will be held on March 28 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Crotonville Conference Center in Ossining. Register online today!