Satovsky Asset Management is pleased to invite you to a virtual evening of cocktails and conversation celebrating the power of women knowing their worth and owning it. Guests will hear inspiring personal and financial stories from SAM clients, indulge in a hand-selected cocktail—crafted via a virtual mixology session, and enjoy exclusive gifts.
We look forward to you joining us.
6:00 p.m. – Welcome
6:05 p.m. – Virtual mixology session
6:30 p.m. – Featured speakers
7:30 p.m. – Final toast
For 25 years, White + Warren has stood for approachable luxury in knitwear, specializing in beautifully designed and produced cashmere. Susan White Morrissey founded the brand in 1997 with the belief that the boundaries of cashmere could be pushed to be more accessible while simultaneously more stylish. The brand is now overseen by her daughter Catherine Morrissey, who as President is bringing the brand to a new generation of stylish women by leveraging her experience as a merchandiser and product developer.
While White + Warren has become synonymous with high quality cashmere, the brand has moved on to include cotton, linen and merino wools into the line—making it appropriate 365 days/year for women from 18-80. The brand has a loyal customer base across the country, with over 800 specialty stores and major online players like Shopbop and Revolve carrying the line. The tight-knit company puts an ongoing emphasis to charitable causes, supporting the American Heart Association, along with increasing its sustainability programs.
Dr. Knatokie Ford is Founder and CEO of Fly Sci® Enterprise, an education and media consulting organization focused on leveraging the power of storytelling to promote social change, particularly in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. An international advocate for STEM inclusion, Dr. Ford works with a number of leading organizations, including YouTube, Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls, and the Association of National Advertisers where she serves as the STEM & Entertainment Engagement Advisor for the #SeeHer initiative.
She previously served as a Senior Policy Advisor at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) during the Obama Administration. In this role, Dr. Ford oversaw development and implementation of a national initiative, the “Image of STEM,” which was designed to raise visibility and improve the image of STEM fields and careers in order to help promote diversity in the STEM workforce. This effort is listed in the top 100 S&T Accomplishments of the Obama Administration. From 2012-2014, Dr. Ford served as a AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow at OSTP with the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) where she managed concurrent projects on education technology and improving the Nation’s health care system. Prior to working at OSTP, Dr. Ford was a postdoctoral research fellow at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA. She also spent time in Los Angeles where she had the opportunity to work in the entertainment industry and serve as a middle school teacher in an underserved community in South Central Los Angeles.
Dr. Ford served on the 2018-2019 Barbie Global Advisory Council, and is currently a member of the YouTube Kids Global Advisory Committee and the Toy Association’s STEM/STEAM Strategic Leadership Committee. She was a nominee in the “Shero” category of the inaugural Women’s Choice Awards in 2017 and is featured in the “BLACK GIRLS ROCK!” book by DJ Beverly Bond. Dr. Ford earned her PhD in Experimental Pathology at Harvard University where she studied age-related macular degeneration and she received a BS/MS in Chemistry/Biological Chemistry from Clark Atlanta University. Regis College awarded Dr. Ford an honorary doctorate of science in 2017.
Christine C. Quinn is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Win (formerly Women in Need), the largest provider of shelter, social services, and supportive housing for homeless families in New York City. Under her leadership, Win is giving thousands of homeless women and children the support they need to break the cycle of homelessness. Win advocates at the city, state and federal level for support that benefits lower-income New Yorkers and those living in poverty; and effectively challenges prevailing public and media perception of homelessness to drive more effective policy.
Quinn is also the Vice Chair of the New York State Democratic Party and serves on the Democratic National Committee. In addition, she is a regular, and occasionally fiery, commentator on CNN and MSNBC.
A champion of women’s and LGBTQ rights, she previously served as Special Advisor to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, where she focused on women’s issues across New York State, and led the effort to pass legislation to stop the epidemic of rape and sexual assault on college campuses. A member of the New York City Council from 1999-2013, Quinn served for seven years as the elected Speaker of the Council, making her the first woman and the first openly gay Speaker in New York City history. She was instrumental in working to see marriage equality pass in the New York State Legislature in 2011 and has been a national leader in the LGBTQ and reproductive rights movements. A long champion and ally of the Irish community, Quinn worked to secure commitment for the largest amount of funds from the Irish government to build the Irish Arts Center in New York City and spent meaningful time in Belfast during her time as Speaker promoting peace and reconciliation.
Prior to serving in elected office, she was the Chief of Staff to then-New York City Council Member Tom Duane, and Executive Director of the Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, where she worked closely with the New York City Police Department to reduce hate crimes across New York City.
Christine Quinn currently serves on the Boards of the National Institute of Reproductive Health Action Fund (formerly NARAL Pro-Choice New York) and the Center for Democracy in the Americas. She was a Grove Leader in the inaugural Grove Fellowship Program at the Public Policy Institute at Hunter College and a former Harvard University Institute of Politics Fellow. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies and Education from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.
Quinn and her wife, Kim Catullo, live in Chelsea with their rescue dog, Justin.
Dana Friedman is currently a Managing Director for Beautycounter where she mentors and leads a large team of consultants across North America. Beautycounter is a disruptive clean beauty brand changing the marketplace to get safer products into the hands of everyone. Dana was awarded the status of Founding Member during her first year in the business in 2014 and is recognized as one of the company’s first top leaders. As a company-wide leader, she also partners with the corporate executive team to strategize and create programs to support consultant success, which drives sales growth. She is a proud graduate of the University of Michigan (go blue!) where she met her husband MANY years ago. She lives in New Jersey and has three children and two dogs.
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