Contemporary women are reshaping leadership in New York
State Senator Rachel May discussed the impact of contemporary women in New York during an interview with Marisa Jacques. She highlighted Andrea Stewart-Cousins, who became the first female state Senate majority leader, ensuring women's voices are included in legislative processes. May also mentioned Linda LeMura, the first female layperson to lead a Jesuit institution as president of LeMoyne College. Their contributions are reshaping leadership roles for women in the state. The interview is part of Women's History Month coverage, emphasizing the importance of women's leadership in New York. The full interview is available for viewing.