When Brooklyn-based entrepreneurs Nancey Harris and Tracy Green were invited to “The Kelly Clarkson Show” in February to talk about their luxury eyewear brand, Vontelle, they had no idea it would lead to a trip to Abu Dhabi — and unparalleled networking opportunities — just a few weeks later.
That’s exactly what happened when both women were surprised by “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski – who was also a guest on the show – with an invitation to her second annual 30/50 summit with Forbes and Know Your Value. The international summit gathered some of the world’s most powerful women.
“I couldn’t believe it. I think you can see my face,” Green recounted. My mouth was wide open…I was in shock. Complete shock.”
In the spirit of paying it forward, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” and Forbes teamed up to provide the two women with airfare and lodging.
The summit, which took place March 7 to 10, on and around International Women’s Day, featured many icons, trailblazers, business leaders, and more, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska, actress and businesswoman Jessica Alba, journalist and activist Gloria Steinem, ballet dancer Misty Copeland.
The summit brought together over 500 women from 50 countries, including many honorees from Know Your Value and Forbes “50 Over 50” list and women from Forbes “30 Under 30” list. The event provided networking opportunities, panel discussions and rich cultural immersion.
Harris and Green said one of their most memorable moments was meeting tennis legend and equal pay activist Billie Jean King over breakfast. The three women bonded over the shortcomings of eyewear design that are often manufactured with one-size-fits-all features.
Green recounted how King pulled off her glasses and pointed out the bothersome marks that often formed around her nose as a result of wearing glasses most of her life. Green took the opportunity to share Vontelle’s products, which are made specifically to widen the bridges to avoid such marks. “We were so happy because we got to send Billie Jean King sunglasses,” said Green.
Harris and Green – both mothers in their 50s who previously worked in sales and finance – started their company to satisfy the demand for better-fitting, fashion-forward eyewear. Their products are designed with traditional colors and patterns that channel their African, Caribbean and Latin heritage.









