GCM Grosvenor’s Renae Griffin will be honored by The Network Journal at its 21st Annual 25 Influential Black Women in Business Awards Luncheon.
“We are honored to once again highlight the careers of 25 women who are corporate and community leaders. Their passion for their work and love for community are models for all women in the United States and abroad. As we celebrate Women’s History Month, this is an opportunity to recognize the contributions of these women in business, health, entertainment and non-profit sectors,” said The Network Journal’s Publisher and CEO Aziz Gueye Adetimirin.
Launched in March 1999, The Network Journal’s 25 Influential Black Women in Business Awards honors women whose professional achievements have significantly impacted an industry or profession, and who also have made an important contribution to their community. A “TNJ25” honoree typically is a business owner, or a partner, president, CEO, board chair, or other senior-management executive with significant decision-making authority in the corporate, nonprofit (including academia and medicine), or government sectors.
Ms. Griffin will be among the honorees profiled in the spring 2019 issue of the magazine, and will be formally honored at the awards luncheon on March 22, 2019 at the New York Marriott Marquis Hotel.
About The Network Journal
Founded in 1993, The Network Journal (TNJ) is an award-winning quarterly magazine. It provides news and commentaries on issues that affect the growth of business and the advancement of professionals in the workplace for an audience of predominantly African-American professionals, corporate executives and small-business owners. Engaging more than 98,000 readers per issue, TNJ is distributed nationwide, with a focus on the New York tristate area, while its sister daily publication at tnj.com reaches a global audience. For more information, visit www.tnj.com.