National Association of Women Business Owners explained

The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) is an organization in the United States founded in 1975 that has the purpose of networking the approximately 10.6 million women-owned businesses so as to provide mutual support, share resources, and provide a single voice to help shape economic and public policy. As of 2007, the president of the organization is Lisa Kaiser Hickey of Lakeland, Florida.[1]

History

According to its official timeline, NAWBO was founded in 1975 by a group of like-minded businesswomen in Washington D.C. area. It was incorporated as the Association of Women Business Owners (AWBO) before evolving to its current name.

In 1982, NAWBO held its first conference in Houston, Texas. Its first National Public Affairs Day saw the attendance of then-US Vice President George H. W. Bush and nine members of the U.S. Congress. Eight years later, it moved its headquarters from Chicago to Silver Spring, Maryland.[2]

NAWBO has chapters in all 50 states, including several chapters in a single state, such as Illinois and California.[3]

Remarkable Woman Award

NAWBO presents the annual Remarkable Woman Award. The first award was given out in 1996 to women who contributed time and talent to their organization and community.[4]

Members

Charlotte chapter

New Orleans chapter

New York City chapter

See also

  1. List of awards honoring women

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lakeland Woman Heads National Organization . The Ledger . 19 March 2020 . en.
  2. Web site: NAWBO's History & Timeline . www.nawbo.org . 19 March 2020.
  3. Web site: Illinois Chapters . www.nawbo.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718135840/http://www.nawbo.org/chapters/chapter.cfm?id=14 . 2011-07-18.
  4. Web site: 2008-07-04. 2008 Remarkable Women Awards Luncheon. 2020-06-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20080704170929/http://www.nawbo-oc.org/RWflyer08.html. 2008-07-04.
  5. NAWBO NOLA Member Directory http://www.nawbo-nola.org/membership/member-directory