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Tower HQ, 57 West 57th Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10019
WIB-Metro New York: Women's Health Panel – Impact of Social Media on Women's Health Literacy
Join WIB-Metro New York for the second event in our Women's Health Series! Inspired by a recent Weber Shandwick Women's Health Report, this panel will explore how social media platforms like Reddit, TikTok, and Instagram are redefining how women navigate their care journeys and influence their medical decisions. Arrive early to enjoy light bites, drinks, and great conversation with fellow professionals before the panel begins.
Note: Each ticket includes appetizers and two drink vouchers. A photo ID is required to enter the event space.
Program
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Check-in and Networking
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Panel Discussion
Speaker Bios
Apoorva Chaloori, Manager, IR & Corporate Communications at Kura Oncology, Inc., Moderator
Apoorva is a corporate affairs professional who translates complex scientific, clinical, and regulatory strategy into clear, compelling narratives for media, patient, and investment communities. She brings cross-functional experience spanning medical affairs, clinical operations, and corporate communications, contributing to initiatives that advanced drug development, strengthened launch readiness, and promoted equity in global clinical trials. Grounded in public health, she spotlights structural inequalities and connects ideas across science and society, shaping narratives that foster solutions-oriented dialogue and move conversations forward.
Stacey Kratz, Social Media Manager at Weill Cornell Medicine
Stacey Kratz is a strategic social media leader, content creator and digital engagement trainer who is a storyteller at heart and strategist by trade. Stacey is passionate about using social media to build movements—not just followings—and to translate organizational vision into measurable impact. She currently serves as Social Media Manager at Weill Cornell Medicine, where she leads institution- wide social media strategy, content development, and cross-platform campaigns that elevate research, patient care and community impact. At Weill Cornell Medicine, Stacey oversees institution-wide social media counsel for departments, directs analytics and content production, and leads a team of creators advancing the organization’s social media presence. She also developed a LinkedIn thought leadership training program for faculty. Before joining Weill Cornell Medicine, Stacey managed digital and social media at the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation and spent over a decade at AARP New York in digital strategy and media relations, where she helped create the social media department and built campaigns that sparked millions of engagements and advanced advocacy initiatives across the state.
Aniela Sosnowski, MD, Obstetrician-Gynecologist at Northwell Health
Dr. Aniela Sosnowski is a general obstetrician-gynecologist at Northwell Health’s North Hills OBGYN. Her clinical practice includes prenatal care and obstetric deliveries, comprehensive well-woman care for patients of all ages, and gynecologic surgery. Dr. Sosnowski is affiliated with Katz Women’s Hospital at North Shore University Hospital.
Amy West, Principal, Advisory Services & Chair for the Women’s Health Tech Initiative at HITLAB
(bio coming soon)
Pricing Information
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Building Information
Building can be entered on the 6th Avenue side or on the 57th street side. When you enter the building, please present your full name to the doorman and let them know that you will be going to the 18th floor to TOWER HQ The 18th Floor can be accessed by Elevator 1 and Elevator 2. Upon arrival on the 18th floor, all guests will be required to show a photo ID before entering the office suite. Attendees will not be allowed to access the office without an ID.
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