Investing in the Future of Women's Health:
Speakers and Panelists


Fatima Goss Graves
CEO, National Women's Law Center
Fatima Goss Graves is a nationally recognized leader in the fight for gender justice and an expert in law, policy, and culture change. She is President and CEO of the National Women’s Law Center, President of the National Women’s Law Center Action Fund, and a co-founder of the TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund.
Ms. Goss Graves has a distinguished track record working across a broad set of issues central to the lives of women and girls – including income security, child care, equal pay, ending sexual harassment and violence, health and reproductive rights, education access, and workplace justice – with a particular focus on outcomes for women and girls of color. She is widely sought after for her effectiveness in the complex public policy arena at both the state and federal levels and regularly testifies before Congress and federal agencies.
Ms. Goss Graves has received numerous awards and recognitions for her leadership and currently serves as a member of several boards – in both advisory and governance capacities – including Indivisible and Equal Justice Works. She has appeared as a legal and social commentator and has been published and quoted in numerous outlets. She is a graduate of UCLA and Yale Law School, and resides with her family in Washington, D.C.
Jodi Neuhauser
Entrepreneur
Founder, In Women's Health
Jodi Neuhauser is a serial founder and CEO with deep expertise across digital health, venture, and policy. She currently leads In Women’s Health, the only career development platform dedicated to people building the future of women’s health — with over 8,000 subscribers and a community of 2,500 professionals. Jodi also co-founded the bipartisan Women’s Health PAC, which in its first year raised over $350K and funded 16 bipartisan candidates committed to advancing access, reimbursement, and innovation in care. She recently led the inaugural Women’s Health Reimbursement Summit in NYC, bringing together payers, providers, policymakers, and investors to develop the first-ever policy roadmap focused on fixing systemic reimbursement barriers in women's health. Most recently, she was recognized as a Top 50 in Digital Health honoree by Rock Health for her leadership as a Policy Champion.


Abigail Pogrebin
Writer/Author
Abigail Pogrebin is the author of My Jewish Year: 18 Holidays; One Wondering Jew, which was a finalist for the 2018 National Jewish Book Award. She is also the author of Stars of David: Prominent Jews Talk about Being Jewish, for which Abigail interviewed 62 famous American Jews — from Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Steven Spielberg — about their religious identity. Her 2024 book, It Takes Two to Torah: An Orthodox Rabbi and Reform Journalist Discuss and Debate Their Way Through the Five Books of Moses, was co-authored with Rabbi Dov Linzer, President of YCT Rabbinical School, and won the 2025 Independent Press Award for Religion Nonfiction. Her book, One and the Same delved into every aspect of growing up as a twin — of which Abby is one. (The identical kind.) Her bestselling Kindle Single, Showstopper, chronicled her teenage adventures on Broadway in the original production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Merrily We Roll Along.” She was an Emmy-nominated producer for Mike Wallace at 60 Minutes, and before that produced for Bill Moyers and Charlie Rose at PBS. She has moderated conversations at The Streicker Center, The JCC in Manhattan, UJA Federation, and the Shalom Hartman Institute and her written articles have appeared the New York Times, The Atlantic, The Forward, Tablet, Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. Tablet Magazine’s podcast, “Parsha in Progress” featured a regular Torah discussion with Abigail and Rabbi Dov Linzer (President of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah). Abby received the “Impact Award” from the JCC in Manhattan, and the “Community Leader Award” from The Jewish Week in 2017. She served as President of Central Synagogue from 2015-18, and was Director of Jewish Outreach for Michael Bloomberg’s 2020 presidential campaign.
Susannah Baruch
Executive Director
Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School
Susannah has deep and broad experience in health law policy and has held key leadership roles in nonprofits, academia, and government. Her research focuses on reproductive health law policy and issues surrounding genetics and genomics. A strategic thought leader and experienced Executive Director, Susannah is trained in design thinking and innovative approaches to complex legal and policy puzzles. Susannah’s work has been published in venues such as STAT News, Slate, Contraception, The American Journal of Human Genetics, and Fertility and Sterility.

Sophie Gould
The Redstone Strategy Group
At Redstone, Sophie manages projects related to gender and racial equity, democracy and elections, and environmental conservation.
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Before joining Redstone, Sophie spent seven years evaluating growth opportunities for private sector companies, first at Bain & Company, then at a Broadway musical production company, and most recently at Adobe Inc., where she was a senior manager in corporate strategy.
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Sophie graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Yale, where she studied history and served as News Editor for the Yale Daily News.



Elizabeth Bailey
Founder, Foreground Capital
Elizabeth Bailey has over 20 years of experience in venture capital and supporting early-stage healthcare companies. She is currently a Co-founder and Managing Partner at Foreground Capital, an early-stage, women's health venture capital fund. Elizabeth co-founded and led Foreground’s precursor funds at RH Capital, where she and her team built one of the largest dedicated venture capital portfolios in women’s health. At Foreground Capital, she continues to manage RH Capital funds and serves as a board director for Raydiant Oximetry and Testmate Health, and as a board observer for Bloomlife, Cayaba, Mae and Twentyeight Health. Elizabeth was previously a Partner at Commons Capital, one of the first impact investment funds, where she managed the healthcare portfolio, including Claros Diagnostics (acquired by OPKO), CodeRyte (acquired by 3M), HistoRx (acquired by Genoptix), Medical Metrx Solutions (acquired by AIG) and TelaDoc (IPO: TDOC). She holds a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School and a BA from Brown University. Throughout her career, Elizabeth has been a strong advocate of the power of business to drive social change. She has been named twice as a Trailblazing Leader in Women’s Health and received the inaugural FemForce Vanguard Award for her leadership in women’s health.

Liddy Manson
Founder, Meadow Reproductive Health
Liddy spent 30 years as a tech entrepreneur in the early years of the internet, working on media properties then transitioning to aging tech solutions and then to data science and AI. She retired from the private sector in 2022, and started an effort to launch a new reproductive health and abortion clinic in Northern Virginia. Meadow Reproductive Health and Wellness opened in 2024 and is now a vibrant, active clinic serving patients from all across the southeast.
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Liddy has a BA in music from Yale and an MBA from Stanford.
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Contact: LManson@meadowrepro.org

Judi Rosenthal
Vice President and Wealth Manager, Bernstein
Judi Rosenthal is a Vice President and Wealth Manager in the New York office of Bernstein Private Wealth Management. Through her work with individuals, family foundations and non-profit endowments, Judi seeks to solve for inequality through activist and impact investing. Her clients seek to articulate their values, through their investing and philanthropic capital. Prior to joining the firm in 2018, she was the founder and CEO of Rosenthal Design Group, a financial services consulting firm with a focus on the advancement of female advisors and consumers. Judi’s thirty-year career in financial services has been inspired by her keen interest in advancing meaningful social, cultural, economic, and systemic change in the lives of women. She is an active supporter of women candidates running for political office, through grass roots fundraising efforts and has served on several boards, in service to feminist causes. Judi is raising two very special humans and one rescue hound, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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Contact: Judi.Rosenthal@Bernstein.com