On International Women’s Day 2026, the iconic lights of Times Square in New York City became the backdrop for a celebration of women’s leadership and entrepreneurship. Among the women honored was Traci Sanders Campbell, whose image appeared on a towering digital billboard as part of the HerStory Unveiled Project, an initiative created by Possible Woman Magazine to spotlight women making meaningful contributions in business and community leadership.
For Campbell, standing beneath the screen displaying her image was more than a personal milestone—it was a reflection of decades of work empowering women through entrepreneurship, media, and philanthropy. The moment also highlighted the growing influence of platforms designed to elevate women’s stories and inspire the next generation of leaders.
Sharon Ringier: The Visionary Behind Possible Woman Magazine
The recognition of women entrepreneurs in Times Square was made possible through the vision of Sharon Ringier, founder and publisher of Possible Woman Magazine.
Ringier is an accomplished entrepreneur, international speaker, mentor, and advocate for women in business. With a career dedicated to helping women recognize their potential and develop successful ventures, she has built a reputation as a powerful connector within the global women’s entrepreneurial community.
Her journey began with a passion for empowering women to step confidently into leadership roles. Through coaching, speaking engagements, and business mentorship, Ringier has supported women across industries—from emerging entrepreneurs to established executives.
Recognizing the need for a media platform specifically dedicated to women’s entrepreneurial journeys, she founded Possible Woman Magazine. The publication was designed not simply as a magazine, but as a global storytelling platform that highlights the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of women leaders.
Under Ringier’s leadership, Possible Woman has grown into an international community that celebrates collaboration, mentorship, and the power of women supporting women. Initiatives like the HerStory Unveiled Project extend that mission beyond print and digital media by showcasing women’s achievements in highly visible public spaces.
For Ringier, the project represents a simple but powerful belief: every woman’s story has the potential to inspire another woman to pursue her dreams.
Traci Sanders Campbell: Entrepreneur, Media Executive, and Philanthropic Leader
The recognition of Traci Sanders Campbell in Times Square reflects a career defined by entrepreneurship, media innovation, and a commitment to empowering others.
Campbell is widely known as a visionary business leader and the founder of BeSpire TV, a streaming television network dedicated to inspiring content that highlights entrepreneurship, personal development, and community leadership. Through BeSpire TV, Campbell created a platform that gives voice to diverse leaders and storytellers whose work encourages positive social impact.
Among the network’s offerings is the Possible Woman Channel, which airs on Channel 609 on BeSpire TV. The channel provides a broadcast platform for the inspiring stories of women entrepreneurs and leaders featured through the Possible Woman community.
By bringing these stories to a global streaming audience, Campbell has helped expand the reach of women’s voices in media while creating opportunities for collaboration and visibility.
Beyond her work in media, Campbell is also the founder of the BIBO (Beauty In Beauty Out) Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women and girls through mentorship, personal development programs, and community engagement initiatives.
The foundation focuses on helping women recognize their inner strength, build confidence, and develop leadership skills that allow them to thrive in both personal and professional environments. Through workshops, events, and outreach programs, the BIBO Foundation has impacted countless women by encouraging them to embrace their purpose and pursue their goals with confidence.
Campbell’s leadership reflects a belief that empowerment begins from within. The concept of “Beauty In Beauty Out” emphasizes the importance of cultivating inner confidence, compassion, and authenticity as a foundation for meaningful success.
Her work across media, philanthropy, and entrepreneurship has positioned her as a leader dedicated to uplifting others while creating platforms where transformative stories can be shared.
Naaemah Elias: An Agent of Transformation
Also honored through the HerStory Unveiled Project was Naaemah Elias, widely recognized as an agent of transformation whose work focuses on empowering individuals and communities to embrace growth, healing, and purpose.
Elias has built a reputation as a transformational leader who helps individuals move through personal and professional transitions with clarity and confidence. Through her coaching, speaking, and leadership initiatives, she guides people in identifying their strengths, breaking through limiting beliefs, and stepping into lives aligned with their values.
Her work emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, emotional resilience, and intentional living. By helping people reconnect with their purpose, Elias has inspired many to pursue meaningful paths in both their personal and professional lives.
Being honored in Times Square reflects her commitment to helping others transform challenges into opportunities and to encouraging individuals to step into their full potential.
Jillian McCloskey: Founder of Momcation
Another honoree featured through the project was Jillian McCloskey, founder of Momcation, a platform created to support mothers seeking connection, renewal, and personal growth.
McCloskey launched Momcation after recognizing that many mothers—particularly those balancing careers, businesses, and family responsibilities—often struggle to find time for themselves. Her vision was to create a community where women could step away from daily pressures and reconnect with their own identity and well-being.
Through curated retreats, events, and experiences, Momcation offers mothers a supportive environment where they can recharge, build meaningful relationships, and rediscover their passions.
What began as a simple idea has evolved into a growing movement that celebrates the strength and resilience of mothers while encouraging them to prioritize their own personal growth.
McCloskey’s work reflects the belief that when women are supported and empowered, they are better able to lead, nurture, and contribute to their communities.
Elevating Women’s Stories on the Global Stage
The HerStory Unveiled Project was created with a powerful mission: to ensure that women’s stories are not only told, but seen.
By placing these stories on the massive digital billboards of Times Square, the initiative symbolically places women entrepreneurs on one of the most visible stages in the world.
Times Square, often called “The Crossroads of the World,” welcomes millions of visitors every year. Featuring women leaders in this space sends a powerful message about the importance of representation and recognition.
The project demonstrates that the journeys of women entrepreneurs deserve the same visibility and celebration often reserved for global brands and entertainment icons.
A Celebration of International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day has long been a global celebration of progress, resilience, and the continued pursuit of gender equality.
By honoring leaders like Traci Sanders Campbell, Naaemah Elias, and Jillian McCloskey, the HerStory Unveiled Project highlights the diverse ways women are creating impact—from entrepreneurship and media innovation to transformational leadership and community building.
Through the vision of Sharon Ringier and the platform created by Possible Woman Magazine, these stories are reaching audiences far beyond the pages of a publication.
Inspiring the Next Generation
The moment in Times Square represents more than recognition for a handful of extraordinary women—it symbolizes a movement dedicated to uplifting women’s voices.
When women see other women celebrated for their achievements, it expands what feels possible.
Through platforms like Possible Woman Magazine, the Possible Woman Channel on BeSpire TV, and initiatives like the HerStory Unveiled Project, the stories of women leaders are reaching new audiences and inspiring future entrepreneurs to pursue their own paths.
As the lights of Times Square illuminated the faces of these honorees on International Women’s Day 2026, they also illuminated something larger: the growing recognition that women’s stories matter, and when those stories are shared, they have the power to change the world. ✨










Thank you, Karin! Truly appreciate the very kind words and support!! Love your passion and mission as well! #womensupportingwomen #girlbosses
How wonderful! Congratulations, Traci! You shared a few weeks ago how important this time in New York is for you. Thank you for sharing all the background and all the beauty and life you bring to the world. Love BeSprieTV and BIBO too!