The Greenwich Chamber of Commerce”™s biannual Women Who Matter luncheon was Oct. 29Â at Milbrook Club on Woodside Drive in Greenwich and featured keynote speaker Nancy Armstrong, producer of the digital platform Makers.
The event attracted a sold-out audience of 125.
Armstrong, who lives in Riverside, featured video clips from Makers.com, which is billed as “the largest collection of women”™s stories ever assembled.”
Makers.com is “a first-of-its-kind, dynamic, digital platform from AOL showcasing thousands of compelling stories from America”™s most groundbreaking women,” the chamber reported.
Armstrong worked previously with Ogilvy PR; Cohn and Wolfe, a New York City PR firm; and as a film, television and stage actor in Los Angeles. She serves on the board of directors of The Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation and the Nantucket Dreamland Foundation.
“She was very inspiring and communicated compelling stories about women”™s advancement throughout the years,” Marcia O”™Kane, the chamber”™s president and CEO, said.