Visible Women x BitBasel Present: Women Driving Global Change
BitBasel is proud to invite you to an incredible Visible Women talking circle experience on the intersection of Art and Social Impact as we celebrate the BCIUs Women Driving Global Change initiative with talented female leaders. Join guest speakers Zoe Dauth, Julianna Glasse, Dina Mitrani, Luli Sulichin and Stacey Yael for a brunch reception, panel discussion moderated by Patricia Rotsztain, and talking circle on Sunday, December 8th from 10-1pm at the iconic Sagamore Hotel.
About Our Speakers
Zoe Dauth is the Director of Membership Development at BCIU, leveraging her extensive experience in international relations, policy, and strategic partnerships to foster global collaboration. A seasoned professional with expertise across Latin America, Asia, and the US, she has led impactful dialogues, managed public policy initiatives, and built bridges between governments, academia, and the private sector.
Julianna Glasse is a visionary leader and CEO of This Is What Happens When Women Read, a global initiative dedicated to the liberation of women through education and community. Through her diverse initiatives, including collaborations with presidents, senators, and UN leaders, Julianna continues to inspire and uplift women, helping them rethink, reclaim, and restore liberated and meaningful lives.
Dina Mitrani is a Miami-based gallery owner and curator with over 30 years of experience in the art world, specializing in lens-based work. A pioneer in the field, she is now developing Mitrani Art, a photography, film, and video center set to open in Miami’s Little River in 2025, while continuing to champion artists through exhibitions and collaborations.
Luli Sulichin is an Argentine-American conceptual impact artist known for her groundbreaking work. She is the first Argentine-American artist to have her art on the surface of the Moon, as part of the Lunaprise Mission Museum’s inaugural lunar collection. As the cultural curator and head of impact engagement for Visible Women, she is partnering with BCIU on their Women Driving Global Change initiative, using her art and advocacy to inspire action.
Stacey Yael is the founder of Visible Women Agency, a global platform that fosters powerful connections among women through international talking circles. A visionary leader, attorney, fintech advisor and advocate for gender equity, she served on the Steering Committee for the inaugural Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair at Rutgers University, deepening her impact at the intersection of media, culture, and feminist studies.
Panel will be moderated through the leadership of Patricia Rotsztain, LMHC.
Christie Garton is an award-winning social entrepreneur and the founder of the 1,000 Dreams Fund, a national scholarship initiative dedicated to empowering young women through education and mentorship. With a passion for creating opportunities, Christie has successfully mobilized resources to support aspiring female leaders across industries. Her innovative approach has earned her recognition as a leader in social impact, and she is committed to addressing global challenges while uplifting communities. Through her work, Christie inspires the next generation of changemakers to pursue their dreams and make a meaningful difference in the world.
1,000 Dreams Fund
The 1,000 Dreams Fund is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young women by providing access to critical funding, mentorship, and resources. 1,000 Dreams Fund aims to support the dreams of talented women in need, helping them overcome financial barriers to education and career advancement.
American fashion designer Niveen Carrero is the creative mind behind Adicora Swimwear. This Latina-influenced designer opened her eyes to the world in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania while her father finished medical school at the University of Pittsburgh. Her family moved to Caracas Venezuela when Niveen was two years old, where she reunited with her mother’s side of the family. She grew up around Venezuela’s tropical towns and it was there that she further explored the various elements of design that now influence her creations. As a girl she was captivated by artistic expressions such as singing, painting and designing clothes. In 2004, Niveen packed her bags for Seattle to launch her career as a fashion designer. That same year she worked in retail until the opportunity came along to design women shoes for a Seattle-based Brand. Niveen cultivated her talent and knowledge of the industry by traveling overseas to overlook production and consistently attending numerous trade shows in Las Vegas and New York City. Having spent much of her life on the beaches of Venezuela sketching and being inspired by local styles, it was time to turn her passion to create into a reality. In November 2009 her eponymous label of Americana-Latina-inspired swimwear came to fruition under the name of Adicora, inspired by Niveen’s favorite beach in Venezuela. Just as this determined woman is, Adicora Swimwear’s designs are one-of-a-kind. The label embodies the highest quality fit, fabric and craftsmanship destined to women who want to feel confident, glamorous and unique.
About Visible Women
Visible Women Agency fosters curated global connections by engaging in powerful talking circle conversations exploring the intersection of gender, media, art, tech, and agency. As featured in Forbes, The New Yorker & Madame Figaro, Visible Women is proud to bring visibility to trailblazers driving meaningful social impact.
About BCIU
Since its founding by President Eisenhower in 1955, The Business Council for International Understanding has empowered international collaboration through meaningful dialogue and actionable solutions, driving innovation and understanding across borders. BCIU is leading the conversation that unites corporate leaders, senior government officials, and global stakeholders to address today’s most pressing challenges and explore opportunities for a thriving future.
About BitBasel
As Miami-based organization, founded in 2020, BitBasel has collaborated with significant tech and cultural events worldwide organizing showcases, panels and leading in education and thought leadership. BitBasel curated a portion of the Lunaprise Mission Museum that landed on the Moon on February 22, 2024. Their “CryptoArt for Impact” challenges have also allowed artists to engage with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, making BitBasel a notable contributor to socially impactful digital art.