Your Hour, Her Power honors trailblazing C-Suite executives and media luminaries ushering in socioeconomic change, including ABC’s “The View” co-host and three-time Emmy Award-winning legal journalist, Sunny Hostin.

March is “Women’s History Month,” and the trailblazing brand “Dress for Success” continues to uplift women 26 years and counting with career and developmental skills, mentorship, professional representation, and attire, is celebrating women leaders in the weekly podcast “Power Shift.”

This year’s celebrated honorees are Sunny Hostin, Legal Journalist and Co-host of ABC’s “The View,” Joy Reid, host of MSNBC’s “TheReidOut,” and Elizabeth Nieto, Global Head of Equity and Impact for Spotify.

In the five-episode podcast hosted by Michele C. Meyer-Shipp, CEO of Dress for Success Worldwide will delve into “The Power of Women in Global Leadership.” Offering inspiration with discussions on community, resilience, power, courage, and agency wrapped beautifully in 20-minute nuggets that will give you perspective on what it means to be an influential female leader.

The campaign raises funds for innovative, no-fee programming; engages corporate partners through employee workplace experiences; and drives awareness that every dollar counts in positively impacting the lives of the women Dress for Success serves.”

This campaign’s power is equal to the powerful women and companies celebrated and aligned with the mission of Dress for Success. Their voices and leadership are helping to turn the tide on the myriad of challenges women face around the globe. We are grateful to them and to all who support our commitment to help women thrive personally and professionally.”

– Michele C. Meyer-Shipp, CEO of Dress for Success Worldwide

To watch the past podcasts and get engaged, visit: Dress For Success and follow them on all social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, and Linkedin.


About Dress for Success:
Dress for Success is a global nonprofit organization that empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, development tools, and professional attire to help women thrive in work and in life.

For more than 25 years, the organization has helped more than 1.3 million women in 24 countries achieve economic independence by providing a myriad of programs — including career development, job skills preparedness, mentorship and coaching, financial education, and professional attire.

SOURCE: Dress For Less Worldwide

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