Elisabeth Feller (3 April 1910 Horgen 12 January 1973) was a Swiss entrepreneur and patron.
Elisabeth Feller was committed to Women's suffrage in Switzerland, and fought within the Employers' Union for equal pay. From 1950 to 1973, she headed the commission for equal pay for work of equal value of the Federation of Swiss Women's Associations.[1] In 1959, she became the first non-Anglophone president of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women.[2]
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