In 1977, a small group of Long Island business women and educators, calling themselves the “110 Center for Business and Professional Women,” gathered to address the issues of male/female relations in the workplace. This new group decided that workshops and seminars on male/female business communications and conduct in the business place could fill a void and opened those early workshops to the public. The dinner meetings and workshops soon were overflowing with professional and business women.
Vision.
The LI Center for Business and Professional Women is dedicated to advancing women’s equal participation, leadership, and employment in business, industry, and the professions through networking opportunities, member education, community involvement, and personal and professional development.
History.
The first event to honor an outstanding local business and professional woman, called “Salute to Long Island Women Achievers,” took place in October 1977. By 1979, the LI Center For Business and Professional Women , as it is now known, was providing women with skills for leadership, knowledge for improving business through networking, and personal and professional motivation opportunities.