Evening Program

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
6:00–9:00 p.m.
Cipriani
25 Broadway, New York, NY
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Evening Program
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Janice Ellig • Girls Inc. of NYC Board Member and Gala Committee Chair | CEO, Ellig Group
Ashley London, MD, MPH, MS • Girls Inc. of NYC Alumna | Emergency Medicine Resident, Mt. Sinai Hospital
Presentation of the 2026 Strong, Smart & Bold Leadership Awards
Michael Miebach • 2026 Honoree | Chief Executive Officer & Board Member, Mastercard
Presented by: Joyce Phillips • Girls Inc. of NYC Board Chair | Founder & CEO, EqualFuture Corp
Presentation of the 2026 Strong, Smart & Bold Leadership Awards
Liz Elting • 2026 Honoree | Founder & CEO, Elizabeth Elting Foundation, Founder and former co-CEO, TransPerfect
Presented by: Janice Ellig • Girls Inc. of NYC Board Member and Gala Committee Chair| CEO, Ellig Group
Live Auction
Jamie McDonald • Event Host and Auctioneer
DINNER
Presentation of the 2026 Strong, Smart & Bold Luminary Awards
Bebe Neuwirth • 2026 Honoree | Emmy and Tony award-winning Actress, Singer, and Dancer
Remarks from:
Joe Benincasa • President and CEO, the Entertainment Community Fund
Bayork Lee • award-winning Broadway actress, singer, dancer, choreographer, theatre director, and author
Performance
Robyn Hurder• Tony Award nominee, musical theater & Broadway performer
Chris Keyser • producer & writer, Showrunner, HBO’s Julia
Presented by: Janice Ellig • Girls Inc. of NYC Board Member and Gala Committee Chair | CEO, Ellig Group
Presentation of the 2026 College Shower Student Honorees
April Caldwell • Chief Program Officer, Girls Inc. of NYC
Pamela Maraldo • Chief Executive Officer, Girls Inc. of NYC
Paddle Raise
Jamie McDonald • Event Host and Auctioneer
Closing Thanks
Dance
About the 2026 Strong, Smart & Bold Leadership Honorees
Liz Elting
Founder & CEO, Elizabeth Elting Foundation
Founder and former co-CEO, TransPerfect
Liz Elting, Founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, is an entrepreneur, business leader, bestselling author, linguaphile, philanthropist, feminist, and mother.
After living, studying, and working in five countries across the globe, Liz founded TransPerfect out of an NYU dorm room in 1992 and served as Co-CEO until 2018. TransPerfect is the world’s largest language solutions company, with over $1.2 billion in revenue and offices in more than 140 cities worldwide. Liz’s recognitions include the Trinity College Alumni Medal for Excellence, the Charles Waldo Haskins Award for business and public service from NYU’s Stern School of Business, the American Heart Association’s Health Equity Leadership Award and Woman Changing the World Award, and The Campaign Against Hunger’s Planter Award. Liz has been recognized as a NOW Woman of Power & Influence, American Express and Entrepreneur magazine’s Woman of the Year, and one of Forbes’ Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list’s inception. Elting is the bestselling author of Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business.

Michael Miebach
Chief Executive Officer & Board Member, Mastercard
Michael Miebach is Chief Executive Officer of Mastercard and a member of its board of directors. He is leading the company into a more digital world where Mastercard powers economies and empowers people by harnessing innovation and the continued application of new technologies.
Upon joining Mastercard in 2010, he helped shape the company’s financial inclusion efforts to deliver a commercially sustainable social impact.
Michael is a member of The Business Roundtable, The Business Council, the U.S.-India CEO Forum, the International Advisory Panel of the Monetary Authority of Singapore and The International Business Council of the World Economic Forum. He serves on the board of directors of IBM, the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum, the Metropolitan Opera, the World Resources Institute and the American Red Cross.
Bebe Neuwirth
Emmy and Tony award-winning Actress, Singer, and Dancer
Bebe Neuwirth is an award-winning dancer, singer, and actress whose career spans Broadway, film, television, and music. She made her Broadway debut in A Chorus Line in 1980 and has since become one of the most celebrated performers in American theatre.
Bebe has appeared in numerous Broadway productions, including Sweet Charity, Damn Yankees, Fosse, The Addams Family, and Chicago. She won two Tony Awards for her performances in Sweet Charity and Chicago, along with Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Astaire, and Drama League honors. She is the only performer to have played all three leading roles in Chicago on Broadway, and her portrayal of Velma Kelly is featured on the Grammy-winning cast album. Her recent performance as Fraulein Schneider in Cabaret earned her a Drama Desk Award and a Tony Award nomination.
Bebe is also widely known for her her work in television and film, winning two Emmy Awards for her role as Lilith Sternin Crane on Cheers, with additional Emmy nominations for Frasier and Dash and Lilly. Her screen credits include Julia, The Good Fight, Blue Bloods, and films such as Say Anything, Green Card, Bugsy, and Jumanji. In 2023, she was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame and currently serves as Vice Chair of The Entertainment Community Fund, where she founded The Dancers’ Resource—a program aimed at addressing the particular emotional and physical challenges faced by professional dancers.
Guest Performers

Robyn Hurder
Broadway and musical theater actress, best known for originating the role of Nini in the stage adaptation of Moulin Rouge! on Broadway, a performance for which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
She has performed in the Broadway shows Nice Work If You Can Get It (2012–2013), Grease (2007–2008), The Wedding Singer (2006), and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (2005). She has taken part in a number of regional productions and Encores! stagings, and the national tours of A Chorus Line (2010), Spam-a-lot (2006), and Starlight Express (2003–2004). She also originated the role of Ivy Lynn, who plays Marilyn Monroe in the Broadway musical adaptation of Smash.
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