Bina West Miller

Bina West Miller (1867-1954) was an American businesswoman.[1]

Bina West Miller
Bina M. West Miller, 1918
Born
Sabina M. West

1867 (1867)
St. Clair County, Michigan
Died1954 (aged 8687)
NationalityAmerican
Known forfounded the Woman’s Benefit Association of the Maccabees

Biography

Sabina ("Bina") M. West was born in 1867, in Columbus Township, St. Clair County, Michigan. Beginning her career as a teacher at Capac High School, Miller became a member of the Knights of the Maccabees. She began providing life insurance to women by working with the Maccabees, and helped found the Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees. Miller founded one of the first organizations to offer life insurance to women with $500 of borrowed money. She heavily promoted the group, and within a decade grew membership to 100,000 women. The company she founded is today the Woman's Life Insurance Society, located in Port Huron, Michigan. Miller also served as a woman's suffrage advocate, giving lecture tours across the country and around the world. A devoted Republican, she gave one of the speeches nominating Herbert Hoover's vice presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention. The Detroit Free Press named Miller one of the top businesswomen in Michigan, and the Associated Press called her "one of the five greatest women in America."[2][3]

Bina M. West Miller (1895)

References

  1. Michigan State Historical Society; Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society (1940). Michigan History Magazine. 24–25. Michigan Historical Commission. p. 325.
  2. "Bina Miller" (PDF). Michigan Women's Hall of Fame.
  3. McElroy, Wendy (2012-08-29). "Bina West Miller: Pioneer". Retrieved 2017-11-30.
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