<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="65001"%> Women in Business

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Our Purpose:

To build relationships that foster the trust, collective desire, and cooperation necessary to discover, create and implement ways of improvement.

WIB Mission Statement:

Empowering women to improve their lives and inspiring them to improve the lives of others.

History

Members of Women in Business strive to answer the question, "What can we do to empower women to improve their lives and inspire them to improve the lives of others?" Throughout its history, WIB has worked toward this mission by providing women at The University of Iowa with significant leadership opportunities, community involvement, and professional development. This organization is dedicated to empowering, inspiring, and improving th elives of others and to expand each individual's leadership potential.

WIB was founded in 1998 by an undergraduate student, Jennifer Cropper. Having previously spent several years serving in the U.S. Military, Cropper enrolled at The University of Iowa to complete an accounting degree. During that time she voiced the concern that women (undergraduate, graduate, and faculty) in the College of Business faced a complex set of challenges, different from those of their male counterparts.

Through her efforts, the WIB student organization was formed, with Jennifer serving as its first president. Unlike the National Association of Women MBA's (formerly Graduate Women in Business), there is no national Women in Business organization. The concept, its implication, and its success are all attributable to the innovation and dedication of Iowa students.

During its first year of inception, WIB officers laid the foundation for an active, vital student group that could make a meaningful difference in the lives of its members and women in the local business community.