Girls Write Now Partnerships

Committees & Board

Girls Write Now’s dynamic leadership bodies focus on editorial technology, teaching, and more—while often serve as launching pads to our high powered board of directors.

HarperCollins

Judith Curr

Board Chair

Judith Curr is President and Publisher of the HarperOne Group, which was formed in 2018 when Judith joined HarperCollins. It represents a broad and diverse publishing landscape, bringing together four imprints, each with their own unique editorial vision: HarperOne, Amistad, HarperCollins Español, and HarperVia. She serves as Girls Write Now’s Board Chair and was honored at Girls Write Now’s Radical Gratitude Spring Awards as a special guest.

Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)

Stephanie Gordon

Director

Stephanie Gordon is a Director in U.S. Public Finance, Corporate Banking at RBC Capital Markets. She currently serves on Girls Write Now’s Board of Directors.

Dolores Haze and Stephanie Gordon

The Estée Lauder Companies

Lynda Pak

Director & Tech Committee Chair

Lynda Pak is Senior Vice President, Technology Leader for Global Brands and Corporate Functions at Estée Lauder Companies (ELC). She currently sits on Girls Write Now’s Board of Directors and serves as Girls Write Now’s Tech Committee Chair.

Lynda Pak

Adobe

Shifali Bose

Tech Committee Member

Shifali Bose works at Adobe as a Digital Strategist for Automotive, working with senior leaders to identify digital gaps across the end-to-end customer experience and provide recommendations focused on the highest-value opportunities. She also serves as a member of Girls Write Now’s Tech Committee.

Mischief

Anne Caceres-Gonzalez

Tech Committee Member

Anne (AN-ee) Caceres-Gonzalez is a first generation Caribbean Latina, born in New York and raised in the Bronx, whose intersectional lived experience has led her to advocate and create space for traditionally underrepresented communities in the workplace. She also currently serves on Girls Write Now’s Tech Committee.

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Pam Hacker

Tech Committee Member

Pam Hacker is a social impact executive with proven expertise in driving transformational outcomes. She is a current member of the Girls Write Now Tech Committee.