Gita G.

Trustee at The Town Hall

Gita G. is a Managing Director and Business Unit COO at PwC, with a focus on marketing, communications, and client experience, overseeing operations for a global organization of approximately 1,500 personnel. Gita has led various strategic initiatives, including transformation strategies integrating off-shoring, process improvements, and AI technologies. Previously held roles include Chief of Staff to the Chief Commercial Officer and account manager for significant global clients, as well as experience in strategic marketing and advisory consulting. Gita serves as a trustee for The Town Hall, a historic venue in New York City, and is a member of Chief, a network for women in executive leadership. Additionally, Gita is a board member at Custom Collaborative, a social enterprise supporting women in sustainable fashion. Educational credentials include an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management and a BA from Villanova University, complemented by studies at The London School of Economics.

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The Town Hall

Town Hall is a 1,500-seat nonprofit national historic landmark venue in the heart of New York City. It was created by suffragists in 1921 and home of countless musical and cultural milestones. Town Hall has played an integral part in the electrifying cultural fabric of New York City for more than 90 years. Disclosing a tale of a vibrant group of suffragists (The League for Political Education) whose fight for the 19th Amendment led them to build a meeting space to educate people on the important issues of the day. The Hall was designed by renowned architects McKim, Mead & White to reflect the democratic principles of the League. Box seats were eliminated and no seats had an obstructed view giving birth to the term "Not a bad seat in the house."​ During completion of the building the 19th Amendment was passed (women's right to vote), and on January 12, 1921 The Town Hall opened its doors and took on a double meaning: as a symbol of the victory sought by its founders, and as a spark for a new, more optimistic climate.


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