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EWI was established
in California in 1938 when Lucille Johnson Perkins recognized the importance
and potential of an association of key women working with their executives
to promote their firms and improve their community. On April 29th of that
year, Articles of Incorporation were filed with the State of California
under the name of Executive Secretaries, Inc.
In May 1939, the Los Angeles business community recognized the value of
such an organization, and that city's chapter was chartered, and EWI was
on its way. Since then, additional cities throughout the United States,
Canada, and Europe have joined, forming a prestigious and exclusive networking
organization of key firms and individuals.
During the 30th Annual Meeting of the corporation (May 1977),
the organization's name was changed to Executive Women International.
This change reflects the international expansion of the organization and
recognizes the changing roles of women in business and the diverse careers
held by its representatives.
Over 3000 companies and 3500 representatives are members
of EWI today in 75 chapters located in major cities in the United States,
Canada, and Europe. EWI is the premier organization for networking and
leadership development for today's business professionals and their firms.
The EWI Baton Rouge chapter was established in 1955.
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