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  2. American Business Women's Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Business Women's Association is a national professional association for women, established by Kansas City businessman, Hilary Bufton Jr. [1]. On Sept. 22, 1949, Mr. Bufton and three Kansas City businesswomen incorporated the American Business Women's Association.

  3. List of women's associations - Wikipedia

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    Women's associations fall under wide and diverse set of categories, yet they all have a unified goal - helping women. It would be almost impossible to track history of the earliest women's association, but an endeavor can be made to list the most noteworthy organizations with a mission to help women in various sectors of their lives.

  4. List of women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Women's Suffrage Association fought for women's suffrage; Inghinidhe na hÉireann (1900–1914), daughters of Ireland; Irish Catholic Women's Suffrage Association, set up in Dublin in November 1915; Irish Countrywomen's Association; Irish Housewives Association (1942–1992) Irish Women's Franchise League, women's suffrage group founded ...

  5. 24 American Women Who Are Self-Made Billionaires - AOL

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    With nearly 12 million women-owned businesses in the U.S., American women have built 10-figure net worths that represent not an inheritance but the fruits of their labor. They include one billion ...

  6. American Business Women's Day - Wikipedia

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    American Business Women's Day is an American holiday, nationally recognized on September 22.. September 22 marks the 1949 founding date of the American Business Women's Association, the mission of which is "to bring together businesswomen of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership; education ...

  7. International Federation of Business and Professional Women

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    The International Federation of Business and Professional Women was founded in Geneva, Switzerland, on August 26, 1930, by Dr. Lena Madesin Phillips of Kentucky. As President of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs in the United States, Phillips had organized several trips to Europe in 1928 and 1929 to network with business and professional women in Europe.

  8. Watch: Biden hosts SBA Women’s Business Summit at ... - AOL

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    Joe Biden hosted the second annual Small Business Administration (SBA) Women’s Business Summit at the White House on Monday, 27 March. The event, during Women’s History Month, comes as the ...

  9. List of women's clubs - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Federation of Women's Clubs was organized in 1899. The 1922 directory listed 25 clubs, [8]: 96 not including any African-American women's clubs. Clubs in the state have included: Era Club of New Orleans, founded 1896; Krewe of Muses, New Orleans, founded in 2000; Tallulah Book Club Building, Tallulah, Louisiana, NRHP-listed