Crain’s New York Business has named Jovia Radix-Seaborough, president of the Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association and SVP of corporate and legislative at Kasirer, one of the Women of Influence for 2024. Her leadership and effective advocacy campaigns to promote marginalized communities in New York City are highlighted by this distinction.
After spending five years at the best lobbying company in New York City, Radix-Seaborough’s perseverance and leadership have helped to bring about good change for the clients she represents, the women she mentors, and the city as a whole.
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Radix-Seaborough was instrumental in the recent e-cigarette ban in the city, demonstrating her capacity to sway significant policy choices. She strives to raise the standard of living for those living in southern Brooklyn as vice president of the Thomas Jefferson Democratic Club Young Democrats. She received the Thomas Jefferson Woman of the Year award last year.
Radix-Seaborough’s mother presided over the Women’s Bar Association as its first black president. She took on the same position and obligation to address the lack of diversity in the legal industry, following in her mother’s footsteps. She is dedicated to making sure that opportunities for women of color to seek leadership roles are available for the next generations, as she serves as president of the Women’s Bar Association.
Radix-Seaborough intensifies her efforts to support female professionals in her sector while they continue to be underrepresented in the legal profession nationally.