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She was first woman and first person of color to serve as executive vice president in the health system's history. She was responsible for corporate and governmental affairs, global affairs, and policy development as well as healthy living and employee wellness and engagement. In 2012, NJBIZ Magazine named her New Jersey's top healthcare ...
Historical marker of the Dr. Lewis Condict House, outside the current Women's Club headquarters. In 1937, the Club purchased the Dr. Lewis Condict House, [1] a "five-bay, Federal-style clapboard house" constructed in 1797. [12] The house was declared a New Jersey Historic Site in 1971, and in 1973 it was placed on the National Register of ...
Beginning with the support of the Mendham [NJ] Free Public Library, the Project’s growing research, production and publication activities resulted in the incorporation of the Women’s Project of New Jersey as an independent non-profit in July 1985 with a volunteer Board of Trustees that included historians, librarians, writers, a lawyer, an accountant, a publicist, an educational equity ...
NJSFWC is the largest volunteer women's service organization in the state of New Jersey [2] and a member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. [2] There are approximately 8,000 members in 200 clubs located throughout New Jersey. [1]
Minding Your Business: A Guide Book for Women Entrepreneurs. Lindahl, Lisa Z. (2017). Beauty as Action: The Way of True Beauty and How Its Practice Can Change Our World. EZL Enterprises. ISBN 9780998746708. Lindahl, Lisa Z. (2019). Unleash the Girls: The Untold Story of the Invention of the Sports Bra and How It Changed the World (And Me).
Kauffman Entrepreneurship Professor, Florida International University Pino Center for Entrepreneurship, March 2007. [19] Selected for initiation into the professional business fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi, for academic achievements and continued interest in the profession, April 2006.
Female entrepreneurs are women who organize and manage an enterprise, particularly a business. [1] Female entrepreneurship has steadily increased in the United States during the 20th and 21st century, with number of female owned businesses increasing at a rate of 5% since 1997.
In December 2011, Gajewski was one of the Princeton alumni and women entrepreneurs and business leaders who served as a panelist for the event entitled "Women in Entrepreneurship" hosted by the Keller Center. [21]