Janai Norman, co-anchor of “Good Morning America”; Elizabeth Kemp Caulder, CEO of Phoenix Lifestyle Marketing Group; Adrianna Carrig, founder and CBO of Little Words Project; Porsha Williams, author, TV personality, and March of Dimes Celebrity Advocate Council Member; and Dr. May Lee Tjoa, Senior Global Medical Affairs Leader at Johnson & Johnson, participate in March of Dimes’ “The Collective” panel in New York City on October 17, 2025.
Janai Norman, co-anchor of “Good Morning America”; Elizabeth Caulder, CEO of Phoenix Lifestyle Marketing Group; Adrianna Carrig, founder and CBO of Little Words Project; Porsha Williams, author, TV personality, and March of Dimes Celebrity Advocate Council Member; and Dr. May Lee Tjoa, Senior Global Medical Affairs Leader at Johnson & Johnson, participate in March of Dimes’ “The Collective” panel in New York City on October 17, 2025.
NBC4 New York/WNBC anchor Natalie Pasquarella, left, hosts a fireside chat with March of Dimes President and CEO Cindy Rahman during “The Collective,” a signature event of March of Dimes' It Starts With Mom campaign, in New York City on October 17, 2025.
March of Dimes Brings Together Influential Voices, Including Porsha Williams, for "The Collective" to Inspire Action Through Stories of Motherhood and Resilience
Janai Norman, co-anchor of “Good Morning America”; Elizabeth Kemp Caulder, CEO of Phoenix Lifestyle Marketing Group; Adrianna Carrig, founder and CBO of Little Words Project; Porsha Williams, author, TV personality, and March of Dimes Celebrity Advocate Council Member; and Dr. May Lee Tjoa, Senior Global Medical Affairs Leader at Johnson & Johnson, participate in March of Dimes’ “The Collective” panel in New York City on October 17, 2025.
Janai Norman, co-anchor of “Good Morning America”; Elizabeth Caulder, CEO of Phoenix Lifestyle Marketing Group; Adrianna Carrig, founder and CBO of Little Words Project; Porsha Williams, author, TV personality, and March of Dimes Celebrity Advocate Council Member; and Dr. May Lee Tjoa, Senior Global Medical Affairs Leader at Johnson & Johnson, participate in March of Dimes’ “The Collective” panel in New York City on October 17, 2025.
NBC4 New York/WNBC anchor Natalie Pasquarella, left, hosts a fireside chat with March of Dimes President and CEO Cindy Rahman during “The Collective,” a signature event of March of Dimes' It Starts With Mom campaign, in New York City on October 17, 2025.
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The first-of-its-kind brunch united influential women, including author and TV personality Porsha Williams, "Good Morning America's" Janai Norman, and NBC4 New York/WNBC's Natalie Pasquarella for heartfelt conversations about maternal and infant health.
NEW YORK, Oct. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, March of Dimes hosted "The Collective" as part of its signature It Starts With Mom campaign convening CEOs, changemakers, and advocates for an inspiring discussion on how the power of personal experience can drive systemic change. The event was emceed by Natalie Pasquarella, anchor for NBC4 New York/WNBC, who helped weave together the stories and themes that shaped the morning's discussion.
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