The Scarsdale Business Alliance (SBA), in partnership with The Randi Culang Team at Compass and Speed Networking, LLC, is thrilled to announce Women in Business: Strategies for Success, on Wednesday, March 5th, 2025 at Scarsdale Golf Club.

This engaging event aims to inspire, connect, and empower professional women across industries. Highlights include a dynamic fireside chat with two influential keynote speakers and valuable networking opportunities.

Attendees will leave with actionable strategies, new insights, and meaningful connections to advance their careers and businesses. Whether you are a seasoned professional, an entrepreneur, or re-entering the workforce, this event supports and celebrates women at every stage of their professional journey.

EVENT COMMITTEE

Marcy Berman-Goldstein
SBA Co-President
I Am More Scarsdale

Randi Culang
The Randi Culang Team at Compass

Jodi Greebel
The Randi Culang Team at Compass

Aileen Landes
SBA Executive Director

Kymberly Robinson
Speed Networking, LLC
KymEsq Law

Elina Skripochnik
Speed Networking, LLC
Elina Physical Therapy

HOST COMMITTEE IN FORMATION

Alexis Aballi

Beth Altschuler

Amanda Arbeter

Allison Arest

Jessica Bandel

Heather Conneely

Poonam Desai

Stephanie Falk

Gabby Felman

Eve Feuerstein

Rachel Gottlieb

Dara Gruenberg

Nikki Hahn

Dalya Khan

Denise Koslowsky

Yubin Lee

Rachel Lemberg

Susan Lerner

Joanna Manheimer

Lauren Medalie

Andrea Miller

Reema Rao

Sam Reemer

Mimi Rocah

Amanda Roth

Diana Schildhouse

Rachel Schmerin

Yelena Schmidt

Andi Schrieber

Helyce Sellenger

Henie Simon

Jessica Smith

Abbey Solomon

Jill Spielberg

Dalia Strum

Lauren Tetenbaum

Lisa Tretler

Jane Veron

Amanda Zaitchik

KEYNOTE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

Laura Gentile capped a 20-year career at ESPN as Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing ​Officer. She left ESPN this past year to launch her own company, lauragentile.studio, an independent ​marketing consultancy.

While CMO of ESPN, Laura was responsible for setting the marketing direction for ESPN, inclusive of all ​brands, platforms, shows, and events. She oversaw and directed all creative output, plus media strategy, ​budgeting and fan engagement. Laura was responsible for the health of the ESPN brand, creating ​award-winning campaigns “There’s No Place Like Sports” and “This is SportsCenter.” Laura helped ​develop the leadership positioning, advertising and promotions for key business partners including the ​NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, WNBA and F1, and business priorities such as the ESPN App and Fantasy Football. ​She was instrumental in fostering a culture that embraced creative excellence and valued new ​audience growth, engaging youth, women, hispanic and black audiences across the ESPN ecosystem.

Laura was named to the 2023 Forbes “World’s Most Influential CMOs” list, as well as to the Forbes “Most Powerful Women in U.S. Sports” list.

Laura previously served as EVP, Commercial Marketing for The Walt Disney Company networks, ​overseeing Creative Studios, Distribution Marketing and the brand marketing of Disney networks ABC, ​FX, Disney Channel and NatGeo. She held a variety of strategic roles at ESPN, giving her a unique ​scope of influence. She served as SVP, Business Operations and Content Strategy, a role that included ​strategy and oversight of the business operations of the Content organization. Simultaneously, she led ​espnW and Women’s Initiatives at ESPN.

espnW is the leading brand of its kind, pioneering a commitment to women in sports and the ​support of women’s sports across the industry.

Prior to researching and launching espnW, Laura served as Vice President, Chief of Staff at ESPN. In that ​role, she worked directly with George Bodenheimer, President, ESPN and ABC Sports, on all aspects of ​the division’s business from priority-setting and long-range planning to employee engagement.

Laura honed her marketing and advertising skills as a Senior Partner, Management Supervisor at Ogilvy ​& Mather Worldwide. Her team led the development of the IBM campaign that earned the GRAND ​EFFIE for advertising effectiveness, a first in Ogilvy & Mather’s history.

Laura carries significant agency experience having started her marketing career at Ammirati, Puris, ​Lintas on the UPS, Goldman Sachs and Bacardi accounts.

Laura has received the Advertising Women of NY Changing the Game Paradigm Award. She has also ​been awarded The WICT Network’s Signature Accolade for espnW’s Global Sports Mentoring Program ​and received the organization’s Fearless Leader Award in 2023. Laura was a fellow of the Betsy ​Magness Leadership Institute Class XVII, and was named to Sports Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 ​Class and an SBJ Game-Changer. She was appointed to the U.S. Department of State’s Council to ​Empower Women and Girls Through Sports.

Laura is a graduate of Duke University with a double major in English and Political Science. Laura ​earned an MBA in Marketing and Organizational Behavior from Boston College’s Carroll Graduate ​School of Management.

While an undergraduate, Laura garnered All-America and All-ACC honors in field hockey and was ​a two-time team Captain.

Laura led Duke to their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament, graduated as the school’s all-​time leading scorer, and was named to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary field hockey team. She remains ​active with the Duke Field Hockey program. Laura was also inducted into her high school’s Athletic Hall ​of Fame and Hall of Achievement, the only Sachem High School graduate to achieve both honors.

Today, Laura is a senior advisor to 17 Sport, a purpose-led marketing agency based in Paris. Laura ​currently serves as a member of the Global Board of Directors for PeacePlayers International and on ​the National Advisory Board to Dream Big!, a non-profit organization that seeks to help girls and young ​women from low-income situations achieve their dreams through sports.

Laura is married with three boys.

Samantha (Sam) Saperstein leads the firmwide Women on the Move program at JPMorgan Chase. In this role, Sam manages programs designed to fuel female ambition and ensure women have equal access and opportunity. Sam collaborates with teams across the bank and external partners on initiatives to support female business owners, educate female consumers and empower female employees.

Prior to this role, Sam spent five years as Chief Marketing Officer of Chase Commercial Banking, where she led the marketing, communications and client experience functions. This included traditional and digital marketing efforts, media relations, employee communications, market research and client satisfaction initiatives.

Sam joined the bank in 2012 as Head of Credit Card Strategy for Chase Consumer & Community Banking. Prior to joining Chase, Sam was Group Head of U.S. Core Products at MasterCard. She was responsible for the development and rollout of all U.S. credit, debit, commercial and prepaid card programs, and the management of the U.S. loyalty platform.

Earlier in her career, Sam was a strategy consultant in the New York office of McKinsey & Company, where she served retail and wholesale banking clients. She also worked in journalism and spent several years covering the U.S. Treasury market and macroeconomics for Dow Jones Newswires, The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s.

Sam serves on the Board of Safe Horizon, the nation’s largest victims’ services agency that supports victims of domestic violence, child abuse, human trafficking and youth homelessness. She also is on the Board of Advisors for Catalyst.

Sam has a B.A. from Brown University and an M.B.A. from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. She resides in Westchester, New York, with her husband and three children.