Association of Greek American Professional Women
About
Networking, mentoring, leadership programs — an Association in any field has an outsized impact on who gets their foot in the door and who stays for the long run. Every conversation; every referral; every résumé improvement pushes it forward a notch. For Greek-American women navigating professional paths in New York, one organization has quietly quarterbacked the playbook since day one.
Between West 11th and West 12th on Horatio Street, the Association of Greek American Professional Women keeps its office fronted by brownstone stoops and leafy canopies, a familiar landmark for locals in the West Village. Community-building programs rub shoulders with cultural events that turn offices, hotel ballrooms, or even backyards into temporary classrooms and networking zones. Mentorship circles pair rising talent with established leaders, while specialized workshops surface practical strategies on work–life balance and negotiation techniques. Employers tap into their talent pool, knowing candidates have already undergone curated preparation. A support system isn’t theoretical; it’s baked into the calendar year-round.
Need a direct line? Write it down: (917) 405-6833. Whether plugging into the next panel discussion or bringing an idea to the steering committee, a five-minute call aligns the right person with the right opportunity. Focus areas cover everything from STEM leadership to entrepreneurship; headlines spotlight Greek culture; policy briefs bring fresh data to decision-makers. No two gatherings feel the same, yet continuity keeps the momentum alive.
Head south on 7th Avenue, hop on the 1 train at Christopher — getting there is smooth when you use the map and swing by at lunchtime; you’ll spot the brownstone façade between a café awning and a corner bodega.