Events

Celebrating the Pittsburgh Power 100 in the Steel City

Pittsburghers turned out in force for City & State’s first annual event honoring the city’s most influential residents.

Dr. Angela Perez-Johnston shares a laugh with CCAC President Quintin Bullock and Pittsburgh Public Schools Superintendent Wayne Walters.

Dr. Angela Perez-Johnston shares a laugh with CCAC President Quintin Bullock and Pittsburgh Public Schools Superintendent Wayne Walters. Mike Maxson

City & State PA’s inaugural Pittsburgh Power 100 list was unveiled at a reception held at Le Mont Restaurant in the city’s Mount Washington neighborhood on April 12 – a fitting day to celebrate the 412 area code. 

Despite it being Opening Day for the Pittsburgh Pirates – the game could actually be seen from many of the floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows – more than 130 people showed up to celebrate the honorees, to mingle, and to listen to a variety of speakers. The list included welcoming remarks from Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey, as well as speeches by Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh City Council President Theresa Kail-Smith, Jessica Brooks, president and CEO of Pittsburgh Business Group on Health and CEO of EARN Staffing Solutions, and Congressman Mike Doyle, who delivered the keynote address.

In an unexpected and much-appreciated twist, City & State was honored as well: Kail-Smith presented Publisher Susan Peiffer with an official proclamation declaring the date “City & State Day” in the City of Bridges.

(Left to right:) Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald, U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle, Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey and City Council President Theresa Kail-Smith. | Mike Maxson
Honoree and speaker Jessica Brooks, CEO of Pittsburgh Business Group on Health and CEO of EARN Staffing Solutions. | Mike Maxson
Wayne Walters (left) poses with a staffer from Conor Lamb's campaign. | Mike Maxson
Deanna Garcia points to honorees Maria Montaño and Lisa Schroeder, president of the Pittsburgh Foundation. | Mike Maxson
A crowd of 130 people took part in the event, which was held at Le Mont Restaurant at the top of Mount Washington. | Mike Maxson
Keynote speaker U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle delivered his remarks in front of a panoramic background of the city. | Mike Maxson
Attendee — and 2022 Above & Beyond honoree — Jill Beck takes part in a collaborative art project called "Building Bridges." | Mike Maxson
Jake Wheatley, former state Rep. and new chief of staff to Mayor Ed Gainey, and wife, Angela Mike, pose for cameras. | Mike Maxson