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VALLEY SUNSET DISTRICT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN

C E L E B R A T E. VALLEY SUNSET DISTRICT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN. NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMEN’S WEEK 2012. WOMEN MEAN BUSINESS. BPW/USA 1922: Executive Committee Meeting in Kansas City, Missouri.

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VALLEY SUNSET DISTRICT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN

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  1. C E L E B R A T E VALLEY SUNSET DISTRICT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMEN’S WEEK 2012

  2. WOMEN MEAN BUSINESS

  3. BPW/USA 1922: Executive Committee Meeting in Kansas City, Missouri.

  4. Lena Madesin Phillips was a lawyer and clubwoman who founded the National Business and Professional Women's Clubs in 1919 and by 1930 the International Federation of Business and Professional Women. Wikipedia Lena Madesin Phillips

  5. Legislative Day Education Day Club Rally Day Community Day Goodwill Day

  6. Herbert Clark Hoover was the 31st President of the United States. Presidential term: March 4, 1929 – March 4, 1933

  7. 72 Million Working Women 30% Women-owned U.S. Businesses

  8. POWERFUL BUSINESS WOMEN

  9. Irene Rosenfeld

  10. Indra Nooyi

  11. Patricia Woertz

  12. Ellen Kullman

  13. Angela Braly

  14. Andrea Jung

  15. Ginni Rometty

  16. Ursula Burns

  17. Safra Catz

  18. Carol Meyrowitz

  19. Jan Fields

  20. Marissa Mayer

  21. Oprah Winfrey

  22. A Hard Barrier to Shatter

  23. The number of women in senior executive positions still lags considerably behind the number of men. A 2008 survey showed that 95% of American workers believe that women have made "important advances in the workplace over the last 10 years" but 86% believe that the glass ceiling has not been broken, even if it has been cracked.

  24. All Working Women

  25. We Salute You!

  26. To promote equity for all women and to help create better conditions for working women through the study and advocacy of social, educational and economic issues impacting women in the workplace.

  27. NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMEN’S WEEK OCTOBER 15-19,2012

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