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Women have been on the frontlines of change, literally, forever.  Throughout history, women have dreamed of change and opened doors to opportunity. 

 

Women fill our ranks as innovators, entrepreneurs, essential workers, heads of family and more.

 

Women’s History Month kicked off again on March 1.  We get here every year but for some reason, this year, I am wondering whether calling out an entire month to recognize the contribution of women to our society actually has impact.

 

Well, here is what I suggest.  Let’s take this seriously.  I call on anyone who identifies as a woman, and even those who do not, to share a story of the impact of women in their world.

 

I will start with my grandmother.  You may not have known her, but I did. She was strong-willed, opinionated, and did not let anyone else interfere with her vision.  She was a bookkeeper at a time when most women were not working.  And for context, think about the fact that she was born in 1898. 

 

 Would you like to share a story?

 

Comments

Fred Klein

Having 3 female law partners is a unique and fruitful experience!!!
Daniel Schwartz

My grandmother on my moms side was also born in the 1890's. She was a school teacher and was a big influence on me as a child teaching me multiplication tables when I had difficulty with it. In her older age, she was a wiz in the stock market and taught me a lot of my financial understanding of stocks and bonds and the importance of investing for your future. She dabbled and did well in Options but I never go the hang of that. Finally, when I was recently out of college and looking to get started in investing into Florida real estate, she was there to help me with part of my down payment on my first investment property. I would likely have never moved to Florida some 30 years later, if not for that help. She lived to 93, did morning exercise everyday and skipped solid foods once a week, when fasting was not a trend. She was an amazing women that I dearly miss.
Victoria Drogin

My mom was a businesswoman all my life growing up. She was an amazing role model. My whole life, I grew up, knowing I would “go to work“ like she did. She’s still - at 86 - got one of the best minds for business, the market, real estate and investing, that we know.

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