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Published in MiBiz
Feb. 18, 2008

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West Michigan Business Women in Manufacturing PDF- 4MB

ATHENA Award Program

The ATHENA Award Program was created in 1982 by the Chamber of Commerce in Lansing, Michigan, to focus on outstanding professional and business women, and to encourage the opening of leadership opportunities for women in the community's workplaces.

Visit your local Chamber of Commerce and support your local business women by attending the ATHENA Award Program near you!

U.S. Women in Business Statistics

•Women make up more than 51 percent of the American population and nearly 47 percent of the labor force in 2004.

•In 2002, women owned 6.5 million or 28.2 percent of nonfarm U.S. firms. More than 14 percent of these women-owned firsts were employers, with 7.1 million workers and $173.7 billion in annual payroll.

• Women-owned firms accounted for 6.5 percent of total employment in U.S. firms in 2002 and 4.2 percent of total receipts.

• Almost 80 percent of women-owned firms had receipts totaling less than $50,000 in both 1997 and 2002. Total receipts for firms in this under-$50,000 group constituted about 6 percent of total women-owned business receipts in both years.

• The 7,240 women-owned first with 100 employees or more accounted for $275 billion in gross receipts or 34.2 percent of total receipts of women-owned employer firms in 2002.

• The largest shares of women-owned business receipts were in wholesale and retail trade and manufacturing in both 1997 and 2002.

• According to 2002 data, significant proportions of women-owned businesses were in professional, scientific and technical services, and in health care and social assistance, but the share of receipts in these businesses was smaller than in the trades and manufacturing.

• Between 1997 and 2002, the numbers of women-owned firms overall increased by 19.8 percent of women-owned employer firms by 8.3 percent.

•Firms owned by women increased employment by 70,000; those owned by men lost 1 million employees; those owned jointly by men and women lost 2.6 million; and publicly held and other firms not identified by gender of ownership increased employment by 10.9 million between 1997 and 2002.

Source: U.S. Small Business Administration

Statistical Excerpts from:
Women in Business, 2006 A Demographic Review of Women’s Business Ownership Ying Lowrey, Office of Economic Research, Office of Advocacy, U.S. Small Business Administration 2006. [48] pages. View the full PDF here.

West Michigan Business Women (WMBW) is very pleased with our decision to take a closer look at the roles women are playing today in the healthcare industry of West Michigan. What we discovered is a collection of highly educated, hardworking and extremely passionate women who are actively transforming their organizations into world class performers. While we are quick to point out that our featured women account for but a small slice of the thousands of women employed in the health professions throughout the region, their individual leadership qualities, professional accomplishments and personal philosophies towards achievement, learning, relationship building -- and, of course, caring spirit -- made this issue's creation a distinct honor.

The Editors

West Michigan Business Women in Healthcare

Published in MiBiz
May 12, 2008

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West Michigan Business Women in Heathcare PDF- 3MB

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