[15][16] In 1914 she reported on the Conference on the Education of Backward, Truant, Delinquent, and Dependent Children, held that year in Memphis.
[17] In 1919 she was a founding member of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, and served as the organization's first treasurer.
[28] Both women were active in the Societa Nazionale Dante Alighieri, hosting meetings of the Italian cultural interest group in their home.
[29] In 1953, the two and a third woman, Katharine Smith, incorporated a firm called Heel-ins, to manufacture shoe components in St. Albans, Vermont.
[1] Paula Laddey and Beatrice Henry were law partners, and they shared a home in St. Albans Bay, Vermont,[31][32] with their friend and colleague, Katharine Smith.