EWI Birmingham Chapter
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Executive Women International (EWI) is a premiere women’s organization focused on careers, connections and communities and represents 1,200 members across the United States and Canada. EWI empowers women in their leadership journey, promotes the cultivation of lifelong connections and supports literacy-focused philanthropic initiatives.
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Values:
Integrity / Excellence / Respect / Collaboration
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Vision:
The enhance professional growth and development within a diverse group of women while empowering them to make a difference as they inspire others.
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Mission:
Executive Women International (EWI) brings together key individuals from diverse businesses for the purpose of promoting member firms, enhancing personal and professional development and encouraging community involvement.
Chapter Accolades
Congratulations to EWI Birmingham for earning top honors at the national 2024 EWI Leadership Conference Annual Meeting held in Tucson, Arizona. The Birmingham chapter was proud to accept the following honors:
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Tillie Award – EWI's highest honor, this award is chosen by the EWI national president in recognition of an outstanding chapter that exemplifies the spirit of the organization, has accomplished a goal with phenomenal results and has embraced the vision and mission of EWI
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Lucille Johnson Perkins Outstanding Non-Profit Firm Award – Alzheimer's Association of Alabama
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2024 Chapter of Excellence Award
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2024 Membership Growth Award
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2024 Chapter Retention Award
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Benefits of Membership
Connections:
Network to promote your business, meet new people and develop relationships with people and companies from all over the area, and nationwide.
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Careers:
Professional Development webinars are provided for representatives and all employees. Academy of Leadership courses are available, and opportunities are given to attend the Leadership Conference (LCAM).
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Community:
Our non-profit engages our representatives with local communities for philanthropic efforts. The Reading Rally impacts elementary school children with guest readings and new books. ASIST and EWISP Scholarship programs impact local high school seniors and adults who are readying themselves for college. All of these present opportunities for development and community good will.