![]() National Business Women's WeekNational Business Women’s Week® To honor the contributions of working women and employers who support working women and their families, Business and Professional Women’s Foundation celebrates National Business Women's Week® (NBWW) during the third week of October. National Business Women's Week® provides an opportunity to call attention to women entrepreneurs, facilitate discussions on the needs of working women, share information about successful workplace policies, and raise awareness of the resources available for working women in their communities. The NBWW Activity Guide provides information, tips and tools for celebrating NBWW in your community. Download NBWW materials >>> Women in Charge Learn more about public policy that impacts women business owners>>> History of NBWW The program for the first observance of NBWW included: Legislative Day devoted to national, state and local legislation of interest to women; Education Day devoted to emphasizing the need for equitable educational opportunities; Club Rally Day for prospective new members; Community Day honoring leaders in the community; and Goodwill Day devoted to working with other women's organizations. In 1938, NBWW was moved to the third full week of October. U.S. President Herbert Hoover was the first president to issue a letter recognizing NBWW and the contributions and achievements of workingwomen. The celebration of National Business Women's Week® has helped to promote leadership roles for women and to increase opportunities for their advancement professionally and personally. |