By: Frances Kiradjian, Founder & CEO - BLLA & TIEWNI contemplated this discussion around women’s gatherings as I started to plan the next TIEWN (Travel Industry Executive Women’s Network) conference. As I look back on my experiences, some of the wealthiest memories surround my time with women’s groups, including TIEWN, which I founded in 2008 due to another global organization closing its doors. It may be my calling, or it is simply my passion. From the early days of Girl Scout pancake breakfasts to an accelerated year-long certificate program at USC taught by female professors to Women in Travel of Los Angeles, it was a subject I felt compelled to support. On further personal reflection, I discovered that support for women goes way back to the early 1900s when the family on my father’s side continually raised recognition and funds for women’s organizations that existed at that time.
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