Women’s History Month 2017 (March). Supported by Ronald Tintin, Ronning ...



2017 National Women’s History Month Honorees


Rebecca Anderson 
(1940 - Present)
Community and Economic Development Organizer

Barbara Hackman Franklin
(1940 - Present)
Former Secretary of Commerce

Alexis Herman
(1947 - Present)
Former Secretary of Labor

Lilly Ledbetter
(1938)
Equal Pay Activist


Kate Mullany
(1845 – 1906)
Organized First All-Female Labor Union

Lucy Gonzalez Parsons
(c. 1853- 1942)
Labor Organizer and Socialist Leader

Barbara “Dusty” Roads
(1928)
Flight Attendant’s Union Leader

Andra Rush
(1952)
Founder/ CEO, Rush Group

Nina Vaca
(1971)
CEO and Chairman of Pinnacle Group

Maggie Lena Walker
(1864 – 1934)
Businesswoman and Community Banking Leader
Yvonne Walker                   
(1959)
President, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1000
Addie L. Wyatt
(1924 – 2012)
Labor Union Leader and Civil Rights Activist
Norma Yaeger
(1930)
First woman stockbroker to be permitted on the floor 
of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)



Women’s History Month 2017 (March). Women’s History Month Theme - “Honoring Trailblazing Women in Labor and Business”.
Supported by Ronald Tintin, Super Professeur and Ronning AgainstCancer in March 2017



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