Eileen Preiss At First Women's Bank

American businesswoman, politician, and activist Eileen Preiss talks with an unidentified colleague at Manhattan's First Women's Bank (111 East 57th Street), where she was vice president, New York, New York, October 1975. The poster in the foreground is an advertisement for the bank in the form of a dollar bill (with an image of the Mona Lisa in place of George Washington). The bank was sold and its name changed (to First New York Bank for Business) in 1989, before closing in 1992. (Photo by Susan Wood/Getty Images)
American businesswoman, politician, and activist Eileen Preiss talks with an unidentified colleague at Manhattan's First Women's Bank (111 East 57th Street), where she was vice president, New York, New York, October 1975. The poster in the foreground is an advertisement for the bank in the form of a dollar bill (with an image of the Mona Lisa in place of George Washington). The bank was sold and its name changed (to First New York Bank for Business) in 1989, before closing in 1992. (Photo by Susan Wood/Getty Images)
Eileen Preiss At First Women's Bank
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October 01, 1975
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