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New Member Orientation
1919 > 2009 > Present
• The National Organization
was founded in 1919
• To Achieve equity for all
women in the workplace
through advocacy,
education and information
• Voted in 2009 to dissolve
BPW/USA and merge with
BPW Foundation
• In 2009, BPW NYS voted to
change its name to New
York State Women, Inc.
• To Build Powerful Women
Personally, Professionally
and Politically
• Is a membership
organization with over 600
members
Our History
Women’s Equality Day
August 26, 1920
Women Celebrate
the Passage of the
19th Amendment
granting them the
right to vote
In the 1970s, Women march in Washington supporting
ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, which
BPW/NYSW first formally endorsed on July 17, 1937.
Equal Pay Day: April 8, 2014
To underscore the
economic inequity
women face in their
jobs, BPW launched its
Red Purse Campaign
with the theme
“Better Pay for Women”
in 1987.
2003 marked the 75th Anniversary of National Business Women's Week™. In
recognition of the vital role of women in business, leaders of BPW/USA and the
BPW Foundation rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
on Tuesday, October 21, 2003.
This was the first time in the history of the NYSE that ONLY women were
on the platform to ring the bell.
Programs offered by NYSW
• Athena Society
• Chair and Leadership
opportunities
• Career Recognition
Program
• Women’s Day at the Fair
• Women’s History Month
events
• Women of the Year
Building
Powerful
Women
Personally
Programs offered by NYSW
• New Careerist Program
• NYS Women in
Business Month
Achievement Awards
(October)
• Scholarships
– State affiliates
(GLEF/CDO)
– Local Chapter Programs
Building
Powerful
Women
Professionally
Programs offered by NYSW
• Advocacy
– Statewide efforts to effect
change
– National, State and Local
Issues
– Information on current issues
– Training on how to contact
your local, state or federal
legislator
• Political Development
Program
Building
Powerful
Women
Politically
Structure
Is a state-wide membership
organization with
Meetings are held throughout
the year
• 30 Local Chapters
divided into 8 Regions
• State
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Nassau & Western Suffolk
Bay Ridge Brooklyn, Richmond County, Staten
Island
Capital Region Women’s Network, Professional
Women of Sullivan County, Town & Country,
Westchester
Adirondack, Falls Region, Saratoga, Tech Valley
Central NY, Mohawk Valley, PBW of Rome, St
Lawrence
Gr. Binghamton, Norwich/Tri-Town,
Susquehanna, Walton
Lake to Lake Women, Professional Women of
Finger Lakes, Southern Finger Lakes, Steuben
County, Yates County
Buffalo Niagara, Chadwick Bay, Clarence,
Grand Island,, Jamestown, Lake Shore, Niagara
Frontier
– Annual Conference in late
May or June
– Two Board meetings in the
Fall and Spring
• Region
– Leadership meetings
– Fall and Spring Region
Meetings
• Chapter
– Most hold monthly meetings and
special events throughout the year
Official Publications of NYS Women, Inc.

Communicator
•A monthly newsletter featuring information from the Executive
Committee, Standing and special Chairs
NIKE
• the NYS Women, Inc. official magazine that is produced quarterly
and distributed to all its members
• contains Local Chapter news, legislative and educational articles.
• used to inform, update, and educate all members on the NYSW
Mission and Vision.
 Local
Chapter newsletters
About our local chapter . . .
Insert - Name of Local Chapter
• Insert Local Chapter
activities, programs,
events include
pictures, programs,
etc.
• charities
• Insert picture of past
events
About our local chapter . . .
Name of Local Chapter
• Insert picture of event
describe event,
names of those in
picture, etc.
About our local chapter . . .
Name of Local Chapter - Leadership
• Insert picture of local
chapter officers
Insert details, date, names
of officers pictured
ABC’s of NYSW (1 of 4)
• ARD
– Assistant Region Director
• BPW
– Business & Professional Women’s Club – the original name of NYSW
• CR
– Career Recognition Program. One of the mentoring programs of the
Personal & Professional Development Programs. Members or
potential members who have had a career or volunteer change or
advancement and can document their personal growth
• CDO
– Career Development Opportunity This affiliated organization of
NYSW is a tax exempt fund that promotes out-reach programs and
further professional development of Women and high school girls
ABC’s of NYSW (2 of 4)
• EC
– The Executive committee is made up of the Officers. At the State
level, they are the President, President-Elect, First and Second Vice
Presidents, Secretary and Treasurer
• GLG
– The Grace LeGendre Endowment Fund, Inc. This affiliated
organization of NYSW is a tax exempt fund that awards fellowships
annually to graduate students. AKA GLEF
• ID
– The Individual Development Program. The name was changed in
2009 to the Personal & Professional Development Programs.
• LC
– Local Chapter
ABC’s of NYSW (3 of 4)
• NC
– New Careerist Program. A mentoring program for potential or current
members between ages of 21 and 32 who have a minimum of 1 year and a
maximum of 3 years in their present position and can document their
professional growth.
• NYSW
– New York State Women, Inc. Founded in 1919 as the Business &
Professional Women’s Club
• PD
– Political Development Program. This program is designed to mentor a
member or potential member through the legislative or advocacy process.
• PPD
– The Personal and Professional Development Programs: CR, NC & PD that
culminate in a speech competition at the NYSW Annual conference. 1st place
winners are awarded $500, 2nd place $300 and 3rd place $200.
ABC’s of NYSW (4 of 4)
• RD
– Region Director
• 2009
– The Year NYSW voted to change its name from BPW; also discontinued or changed the
programs trademarked by BPW
• WHM
– Women’s History Month (March)
• WJF
– Women Joining Forces. A mentoring program for women in the military or
transitioning to civilian life. In 2009 changed its name to the Athena Society.
• YC
– Young Careerist program. In 2009 the program was changed to New
Careerist (NC) Program.
More Benefits of
NYSW Membership
• Membership in a professional, statewide organization
• Access to Statewide database directory
– Search by Industry or member
• Networking at state, region and local chapter meetings/
events
• Member benefit programs
– Including:
Discounted life insurance, marketing materials and web services
• Development and growth in leadership positions
– Learn Robert’s Rules and Parliamentary procedure
– How to organize a presentation, a meeting, a committee
• Full list available on nyswomeninc.org website
More Information
• Website : nyswomeninc.org
• Facebook
• Local Chapter websites and Facebook
Mission Statement
To Build Powerful Women
Personally,
Professionally and
Politically
More Information
Questions? Please contact your
– Local Chapter Membership Chair
• Insert Name
• Insert email
– State Membership Chairs
• Dana Rachlin, Vice Chair
– [email protected]
• Mary Ellen Morgan, Chapter Liaison
– [email protected]
• Neale Steiniger, Chair
– [email protected]