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BARBARA KASOFF Obituary

KASOFF BARBARA ANN KASOFF January 31, 1943 - May 23, 2017 Barbara Kasoff, late of San Francisco, CA passed away suddenly on May 23, 2017 at age 74, doing what she loved - travelling the world, seeking adventure, enjoying art and architecture, and spending time with her husband. Barbara was the loving wife of Marvin Kasoff for 53 years. She was the mother of Daniel Kasoff and his wife Pam of San Francisco, CA, Jon Kasoff of Troy, MI, and Benjamin Kasoff and his wife Barbi of Washington, DC. She was the beloved sister of Julie Himmelfarb of Rockville, MD and Steven Lipton of Madison, WI. Barbara was the dear grandmother of Ariel, Jonah, Jared, Joshua, Madeline, Brooke, Andrew, Tiffany, and Mason. Funeral services were held in Alexandria, VA and interment was in the family plot in Falls Church, VA. Barbara embodied vision and leadership which was crucial to the advancement of women's entrepreneurship. Her ownership of several successful businesses, her advocacy work with NAWBO, and her participation in the 1986 White House Conference on Small Business led to her co-founding WIPP (Women Impacting Public Policy) in 2001. "If you help another company or another business owner become successful, you help build jobs and you help make a better community and a better country for everybody," she often said. She served as WIPP's president for nine years, building the organization into an advocacy powerhouse. Known for her collaborative style, she built a coalition of more than 70 partner organizations that echoed WIPP's policy objectives and vastly expanded WIPP's advocacy. In addition, she served on the National Women's Business Council representing WIPP and its partner organizations. With the support of President Obama, she was able to help pass the underlying regulations enabling Women-Owned Small Businesses to secure 5% of government contracts, at an estimated value of 10-15 billion dollars. Recognizing the need for training among women business owners, she developed programs such as Give Me 5 and ChallengeHER, conducting seminars all over the country and involving several hundred thousand women-owned businesses, which tackled women's access to federal contracts. She founded the grassroots Small Business Saturday Coalition, an effort to enhance the value of locally-owned businesses and which last year brought more than 100 million shoppers to participating local merchants (including President Obama and his daughters). She was part of the team of leaders who helped craft the Affordable Care Act, advocating on behalf of small businesses to help them provide health insurance for themselves and their employees at a rate equal to that of the large corporations. Building a national advocacy organization brought Barbara great joy because she knew women all over the country and internationally benefited from her work and engagement. She became a speaker much in demand all over the world, as women business owners sought to replicate the success of WIPP in other countries. The result was the formation of an international division of WIPP, now merged with Quantum Leaps. Her message to business owners was simple: "If you don't like the way government regulations affect your business, get involved." You can learn more about Barbara's accomplishments at wipp.org/barbarakasoff. The recipient of many honors, awards, and recognitions as a national leader, her humility defined her. As President Emeritus of WIPP, she continued to press business owners and colleagues to think big and boldly. Unfailingly positive, above all, she was a loyal friend to many. We will miss her friendship, leadership, and grace. Barbara's grandson Jonah is autistic. The commitment of Barbara, Marvin and Jonah's family has been incredible in helping Jonah develop and succeed. We believe Barbara would love for us to help support Autism Speaks which is dedicated to promoting solutions for the needs of individuals with autism and their families through advocacy, support, and research for autism spectrum disorder. Donations in Barbara's honor can be made to Autism Speaks at autismspeaks.org.

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Published by The Washington Post on Jun. 30, 2017.

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Tory Miller

April 9, 2024

I was touched by Barbara's humor and loving nature. I'm sorry to learn she has passed, but I'm glad she was enjoying herself and living her life to the fullest! I looked up Jonah, her grandson, and just saw that she had passed 7 years ago. Her memory is a blessing.

Charlene and

February 18, 2020

Sending our sincere sympathy to the entire family. Just learned the sad news of Barbaras passing. Our hearts are broken. Much love to you all.

Mike Schremmer

July 11, 2017

I worked for Barbara for three years, and she was an inspiration and a mentor to me. The example of her leadership set me on the career path I am on today, and still provides insights from time to time. My condolences to the family - may you know this: there is ever but one more soul who carries her light in memory, and is brightened by it.

June 30, 2017

Sincere condolences to the family
for your loss. May the God who
binds up the brokenhearted and
comforts all who mourn, sustain
your family during thisdifficult time.

June 29, 2017

Sincere condolences to the family. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure in your heart and it lives forever. May the wonderful treasures fill your hearts with love and bring you peace, Hosea 13:14

Seth Fine

June 28, 2017

My condolences from Wisconsin. You leave behind an awesome legacy and family.

Ira Poretsky

June 26, 2017

Barbara's love and devotion to her spouse, Marvin, her family, and to her grandson, Jonah, in particular, were an inspiration to all who witnessed her example. Along with her many other achievements, she reflected the best of humanity and, by example, helped bring out our best. We will miss, but never forget, her.

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