National Shes the B O S S Day
National She’s The B.O.S.S. Day celebrates Business Owners Steadfast and Strong, recognizing women entrepreneurs who balance personal and professional life while pursuing their entrepreneurial dreams.
Quick Facts
When is it: February 27
Tagged as: Business Owner Recognition Day
What’s the hashtag: #ShesTheBOSSDay
When was it founded: July 2019
Who founded it: She’s The B.O.S.S. Enterprises
History of National She’s The B.O.S.S. Day
The day was established to honor and appreciate female business owners who demonstrate steadfast determination and strength in entrepreneurship. It recognizes the unique challenges women face while juggling multiple roles as wives, mothers, daughters, sisters, friends, and business leaders.
Timeline
- 2019: Founded by She’s The B.O.S.S. Enterprises
- 2020: First official celebration
- 2021: Gained widespread social media recognition
- 2022: Extended celebration across multiple platforms
- 2023: Increased global participation
Dates by Next Year (2025-2030)
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | February 27 | Thu |
| 2026 | February 27 | Fri |
| 2027 | February 27 | Sat |
| 2028 | February 27 | Mon |
| 2029 | February 27 | Tue |
| 2030 | February 27 | Wed |
How It’s Observed
- Supporting women-owned businesses
- Sharing success stories on social media
- Organizing networking events
- Mentoring aspiring female entrepreneurs
- Hosting appreciation events
Fun Facts About B.O.S.S. Women
- Women own approximately 40% of businesses worldwide
- Female entrepreneurs are more likely to reinvest profits in their communities
- Women-led startups generate higher revenue per dollar invested
- Female business owners often mentor other women
Quiz
- What does B.O.S.S. stand for?
- When was the day established?
- What is the official celebration date?
(Answers: 1. Business Owners Steadfast and Strong, 2. July 2019, 3. February 27)
FAQs
Q: Can men participate in the celebration?
A: Yes, anyone can participate by supporting women entrepreneurs.
Q: Is it a federal holiday?
A: No, it’s an observance day.
Q: How can I celebrate?
A: Support women-owned businesses, share success stories, or mentor aspiring entrepreneurs.
Related
- International Women’s Day
- Women’s Entrepreneurship Day
- National Business Women’s Week
- Equal Pay Day
- Female Founders Day
