How Equal Pay Day Became a BPW International Project
When Antoinette Rüegg started her presidency in 2002, she wished to contact the President of BPW USA, meaning the group who left BPW International in 1991*. Liz Benham made contact possible and in 2004 Antoinette Rüegg and Carolyn Grady, then President of BPW USA, met in New York. The exchange was very fruitful, and Antoinette Rüegg invited Carolyn Grady to the 2005 International Congress in Lucerne.
As a gift from BPW USA for the 75th anniversary in 2005, BPW International received the leadership program IDP (Individual Development Program), which BPW USA had developed for its members. In addition, BPW USA organized a two-day IDP seminar in New York from 2006 to 2008, just before the UN-CSW sessions began. BPW International members, who came from all parts of the world, greatly appreciated the IDP seminars and the lively exchanges. At the seminar, BPW USA trainers mentioned the USA Equal Pay Day project and showed the Red Purse as symbols.
A BPW member from Frankfurt, Ishinay Kemmler, took up the idea, and BPW Germany with President Bettina Schleicher organized the first Equal Pay Day in Germany in 2008. At the first Leaders’ Summit in 2009 in New York, organized by Past International Presidents Liz Benham and Antoinette Rüegg, Ishinay Kemmler reported on her Club BPW Frankfurt’s experience with the Equal Pay Day initiative. The spark was ignited and several participants of the Leaders’ Summit took up the Equal Pay Day idea, carried it into their Federations and Clubs and started various activities.
This is how the Equal Pay Day initiative became an official project of BPW International. A great example of a bottom-up initiative by BPW International. Looking at our International Theme today, the Equal Pay Day initiative is a great example of New Actions through Cooperation.
— Dr. Antoinette Rüegg, BPW International President 2002-2005
*The BPW in the United States of America split in 1991 into BPW USA (leaving BPW International) and in the part which is today called NFBPWC (part of BPW International).





