Hy-Lo Information CEO and Writer Janey Tate shall be amongst a gaggle of influential girls acknowledged throughout a Girls’s Historical past Month occasion celebrating influence, management, and group engagement throughout South Florida.
North Miami Seaside Commissioner Daniela Jean is ready to honor Tate and a number of other different advertising leaders, media professionals, and digital influencers on the upcoming “Girls Who Transfer the Metropolis” recognition, which highlights girls who’re utilizing their platforms to drive significant change.
“These girls will not be simply creating content material—they’re creating change,” Jean stated. “They’re constructing manufacturers, telling tales that matter, and opening doorways for the following era.”
Tate, who leads Hy-Lo Information, is being acknowledged alongside Suzanne McDowell, Jessica Williams, Lamyiah Pearlinia, Wanda Tima, Nicky Wesley, Kechi Okpala, Lasana Smith, and Myaa Passmore. Collectively, the honorees signify a various group of storytellers, entrepreneurs, and changemakers shaping narratives and amplifying group voices all through the area.
Based on organizers, the popularity is a part of a broader Girls’s Historical past Month initiative centered on empowerment, visibility, and legacy-building—significantly for younger girls seeking to make an influence in media, enterprise, and past.
In an period the place affect is commonly outlined by metrics and social media attain, the “Girls Who Transfer the Metropolis” occasion goals to shift that perspective by spotlighting girls whose affect is rooted in tangible group influence.
The occasion will happen on Monday, March 30, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. on the YES Heart in North Miami Seaside.

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