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12220
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Job opportunities for women in North Carolina have expanded to include secretarial positions at local chambers of commerce.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 25 Issue 17, Jan 1958, p14-15, 23, il
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30129
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Started in 1919 with the funds from the National War Council of the Young Women's Christian Association, the North Carolina State Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs has expanded from six clubs to thirty-six clubs over six districts. They have advocated for North Carolina's ratification of the 19th amendment and the Educational Loan Fund, as well as been a voice for the war effort at home and overseas.
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36175
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His mother’s gardening business taught him how to generate a meaningful customer experience. Later research confirmed lessons learned early: cultivate customer relationships; growing a business requires patience; nurture expertise level skills.
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40651
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The glass ceiling, long represented as a barrier for women in terms of career advance, is redefined here in the context of entrepreneurship. An opportunity for women seeking business ownership is now available through an angel fund called Xelle Ventures. Created by three women from the Triangle, Triad, and Wilmington areas, they discussed topics such as their definition for woman-owned business and story behind Xelle’s founding.