She joins soccer superstar Megan Rapinoe, the Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Arden, voting rights champion Stacy Abrams, Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, and tennis great and racial justice advocate Naomi Osaka, among many others.
Nicole made this year year’s list, for all that she has done to draw attention to the She-cession and for her longtime advocacy for policies that would address its underlying causes.
“I am honored to be doing meaningful and impactful work in these extraordinary times alongside these greats. I am most proud of the work we have done this year to center the most vulnerable and impacted during the Pandemic,” said Mason.