Jana Babatunde-Bey, entrepreneur and philanthropist, was recently invited to speak at the Power Women’s Cocktail event hosted by Autograph Collection Hotels, the Black List, and Sundance Institute. The event was held to celebrate and recognize the achievements of women in the film and entertainment industry.
Babatunde-Bey was one of the featured speakers at the event, sharing her own experiences and insights on the challenges and opportunities faced by women in the film industry. She discussed the importance of representation and diversity in the industry and offered tips and advice for women looking to make their mark in the field.
“I was thrilled to be invited to speak at the Power Women’s Cocktail event and to share my own experiences with such an inspiring group of women,” said Babatunde-Bey. “The film industry can be tough, but events like these offer a chance to connect with others, share ideas, and celebrate our achievements.”
The Power Women’s Cocktail event was part of a larger initiative by Autograph Collection Hotels, the Black List, and Sundance Institute to support women in the film and entertainment industry. The organizations work together to provide resources and opportunities for women to develop their skills and build their careers.
“We are grateful to Jana Babatunde-Bey for sharing her expertise and insights with our attendees,” said Brian McGuinness, Global Brand Leader for Autograph Collection Hotels. “Her contributions to the event were invaluable, and we know that our guests gained a lot from her perspective.”
Babatunde-Bey’s participation in the Power Women’s Cocktail event reflects her ongoing commitment to supporting women and promoting diversity and inclusion in all aspects of society. As an entrepreneur and philanthropist, she has worked tirelessly to empower underrepresented communities and to create opportunities for people from all backgrounds to succeed.
For more information about Jana Babatunde-Bey and her work, please visit her website. To learn more about Autograph Collection Hotels, the Black List, and Sundance Institute and their initiatives, please visit their respective websites.