Women Built the Systems. It Is Time We Lead Them- Reflection on Women Leadership

 By: Natalie Pryce, Director of the Leadership & Development Network & CEO of Pryceless Consulting

Women’s History Month should not be treated as a ceremonial moment. It should be a moment of truth.

Women have always carried the responsibility of building communities, stabilizing economies, and moving societies forward. Much of that work has been invisible, underpaid, or dismissed as secondary. Yet every thriving system rests on the labor, coordination, and leadership of women.

Look at any functioning community and you will see the pattern.

Women organize families. Women manage teams. Women build businesses. Women mentor the next generation. Women mobilize neighborhoods when systems fail.

Women build ecosystems.

This instinct shows up whether a woman is a mother or not. Many women are not mothers, yet they still carry the responsibility of nurturing systems around them. They think about the long game. They think about the people affected by decisions. They think about the stability of the community.

That mindset is leadership.

I see it every day through my work with the Women’s Leadership Network within the Leadership and Development Network at the Bridgeport Regional Business Council. Women across the Greater Bridgeport region are stepping into leadership roles across business, nonprofit organizations, education, and civic life.

They are not waiting for permission. They are already leading.

But women have been leading long before institutions formally recognized it.

The Women of Bridgeport Who Challenged the System.

Bridgeport, Connecticut carries a powerful chapter in the story of women’s leadership.

During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Bridgeport was one of the most industrialized cities in the country. Factories produced sewing machines, corsets, electrical equipment, ammunition, and other goods that powered the American economy.

Thousands of workers filled those factory floors. Many of them were women.

The working conditions were harsh.

Factory shifts stretched ten to fourteen hours a day. Ventilation was poor. Injuries were common. Pay was low.

Women workers in Bridgeport began organizing. They protested unsafe conditions and pushed back against factory owners who treated labor as disposable.

Leadership requires preparation. It requires skill building. It requires support systems.

Women deserve access to those systems.


Moving From Celebration to Responsibility

Women’s History Month should inspire reflection, but it should also inspire action.

The women who protested factory conditions in Bridgeport did not simply talk about change. They organized and demanded it.

Their courage helped reshape labor standards that benefit millions of workers today.

Now we have a responsibility to continue that work.


BRBC Business After Hours: March Madness at InSports Center

BRBC Business After Hours: March Madness at InSports Center

Thursday, March 19, 2026 (4:30 PM - 7:00 PM) (EDT)

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It's the most wonderful time of the year — bracket season! Join us for one of the BRBC's most beloved annual traditions: Business After Hours: March Madness! Whether you're a die-hard hoops fan or just here for the networking, this is your chance to connect, unwind, and celebrate the spirit of the season alongside fellow members and business professionals from across the region. Business After Hours brings together members and non-members alike after the workday to foster relationships, spark new connections, and strengthen our regional business community. Rotating across our three chamber territories — Bridgeport, Stratford, and Trumbull — each event is graciously hosted by one of our valued member businesses at their place of business. This March, we're turning up the energy with a March Madness-themed evening filled with great company, lively conversation, and all the excitement the season has to offer. Details regarding cost, drink tickets, and catering will be announced soon — so stay tuned! Don't miss out on this fan-favorite event. Mark your calendars and get ready to network like a champion!

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