Celebrating (Misbehavin’) Women’s History Month
Posted by gansie on March 24, 2009
As organizations proud of their legacy of supporting working women, Business and Professional Women’s Foundation and BPW/USA honor today’s trailblazing women as they lead the way in creating successful workplaces.
This Misbehavin’ interview is one in a series as BPW commemorates Women’s History Month.
Name: Jennifer J. Jones
Title: It depends on the day
Jennifer has a background in health and the sciences. She uses those interests to support the health of women and marginalized populations through volunteer work and community organizations. She understands that promoting health for women starts at home so she runs regularly and takes modern dance classes.
My favorite woman in history is…Madam C.J. Walker and Marie Curie: Scientists, women, entrepreneurs.

Women have helped me succeed in my career by…serving as role models, even when they didn’t know I was watching.
I support Business and Professional Women’s Foundation because…creating successful workplaces and modeling the practices BPWF supports is integral to any company’s success.
I’m proud to be a Misbehavin’ Woman by…saying what others are thinking, but are afraid to say, if it is for the greater good of the cause.
You too can celebrate a woman in your life by making a $50 donation in her honor to BPW Foundation.
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