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A group of 110 power women are throwing a breakfast fundraiser for Andrew Cuomo’s mayoral campaign on Friday.
Included on the invite seen by Page Six are Tribeca Enterprises CEO and “About a Boy” producer Jane Rosenthal, Renee Rockefeller, Patricia Duff, Serena Roosevelt, Margie Loeb, Tanya Zuckerbrot, Melissa DeRosa, Jen Bayer, Simone Levinson, Judith Hope, Jennifer Gilbert, Harriet Schleifer and former Nassau County executive Laura Curran.
Also in attendance will be a host of Cuomo family members like matriarch Matilda Raffa Cuomo, sister Maria Cuomo Cole, sister-in-law Cristina Greeven Cuomo and Cuomo’s three daughters, Cara, Mariah and Michaela.
Andrew Cuomo announced he’s running for mayor. Michael Nigro A group of power women are hosting a breakfast for Andrew Cuomo.We hear there are soirees being hosted by Equinix executive chairman Charles Meyers and Barbra Streisand’s p.r. pro and politico Ken Sunshine, but this particular invite got tongues wagging.
An insider said of the power women’s group: “Once a small group started talking about this event, it took off. We’re now having to turn people away.”
According to the invitation, individual tickets are going for $250 and it runs up to $10,000 to be a chairperson of the event.
Matriarch Matilda Raffa Cuomo is expected at the gathering. John Curtis Rice Fashion pioneer Fern Mallis is on the invite. Getty ImagesThe Post has reported that Cuomo is building up his campaign team in his comeback bid, including bringing in political vets who’ve been in the trenches with him.
Cuomo kicked off his bid for mayor over the weekend in a bid to unseat Mayor Eric Adams in the Democratic primary.
He held a campaign event Sunday defending his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cuomo has been reassembling some of his old team. APWant more celebrity and pop culture news?
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Other candidates running in the Democratic primary include state Sens. Jessica Ramos and Zellnor Myrie, city Comptroller Brad Lander, state Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani, ex-Assemblyman Michael Blake, former city Comptroller Scott Stringer and financier Whitney Tilson.