Local Network. National Reach.

Connect with women business owners in Greenwich and beyond.

  • Mission

    Woman Owned Greenwich was founded in 2017 with a mission to connect women business owners and local non-profit leaders to each other, to resources, and to their community.

    Founded on the principle of ‘Give to Get,’ we uphold a culture of mutual respect, inclusivity, and non-solicitation.

  • Membership

    Our members are a diverse group of women who own businesses and lead local nonprofits in Greenwich, CT.

    The relationships we build today may not yield a new client tomorrow, but they are investments in our collective future and they strengthen our community.

  • Partner With Us

    Are you a local business looking to build awareness in the community and help advance the mission of Woman Owned Greenwich?

    Host or sponsor one of our events and reach a local audience.

Upcoming Events

Don't miss our upcoming events designed to inspire, educate, and connect. Whether you're looking to expand your network, gain new skills, or simply enjoy the company of like-minded women, our events provide valuable opportunities to grow both personally and professionally.

Join us and be a part of a movement that celebrates and uplifts women in our community!

Types of Events

  • Social Events

    We regularly host social events at venues throughout Greenwich for members and friends to connect. If you have an idea for an event, let us know.

  • Peer Forum

    Facilitated peer-to-peer, one-hour Zoom session held on the third Thursday of each month. These sessions provide a judgment-free zone for ideas.

  • Community Events

    Many wonderful organizations host webinars and other events to help your businesses thrive. Learn more about these community events here.

How Many Woman-Owned Businesses Exist In Greenwich?

While there are over 375 registered, verified woman-owned businesses in Greenwich, there are many more we'd like to identify.

Gathering data on woman-owned businesses in and nearby Greenwich, CT would be easier if these companies were all registered. But woman-owned businesses are more complex and often are launched or even stay (by choice) under the radar of the Connecticut Secretary of State.