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The Purple Crusader: Wilma Soss’s Financial Revolution
Picture this: It’s 1949, and a woman in a vibrant purple Victorian costume storms into a U.S. Steel shareholders meeting, demanding change. This wasn’t a historical reenactment gone wrong—it was Wilma Soss, making her theatrical debut in the world of … Continue reading
Posted in American business history, Corporate activism, Financial education, Uncategorized, women's history
Tagged 1940s activism, 1950s radio, American Heritage Center, Corporate governance, Federation of Women Shareholders, Investor activism, NBC radio, Pocketbook News, Public relations, Shareholder rights, U.S. Steel, Wall Street, Wilma Soss, Women in finance, Women's empowerment
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