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Women for Obama (Some terrific women on this list)
Hundreds of National Women Leaders Throw Support Behind Barack Obama

Chicago, IL -- Today, the Obama campaign announced the support of hundreds of national women leaders in fields ranging from business to
women's rights, from astronauts to athletes, from former governors to cabinet secretaries. The support of these accomplished women
demonstrates the depth and breadth of support for Senator Obama and how his message of change is resonating with women across the country.
These women will be involved with many aspects of the campaign, sharing insight on their fields of expertise, carrying Barack Obama's positive
message of change, discussing what's at stake in this election and, where appropriate, pushing back on false attacks.


"Change has never been easy, it's always been hard-fought with bumps and bruises along the way, but these women leaders have had the tenacity to
charge on. I am honored to have the support of such remarkable women who have broken down barriers and paved the way for change for my daughters
and generations of women. In accepting their support I also accept the great responsibility to carry the torch by advancing women's rights and
bringing the change women need," said Senator Barack Obama. "For every Sally Ride, Tory Burch, or Billie Jean King, there are hundreds of young
women out there whose dreams seem a little more possible. As president, I will work to safeguard and support those dreams for my daughters and
future generations of Americans through policies that further opportunity for all."


"As the son of a single mother, Senator Obama embodies the American dream and is on the side of working women. For generations, women have
fought to advance their rights and achieve equality," said Stacey Snider, Chairman of DreamWorks who was named as one of Fortune's 50 most
powerful women in business. "We are indebted to them for opening doors that were previously locked shut. But there is still work to be done.
Women still just make 77 cents for every dollar men make for the same work. Senator Obama is the presidential candidate with a record for
standing up for women; and he will advance our rights by enacting laws that close the income gap. In this defining moment in our history, women
must exercise our vote and elect Barack Obama president in November."

"Barack Obama understands the struggles that middle class Americans are facing every day," said Linda Chavez-Thompson, Executive Vice President
Emerita, AFL-CIO. "John McCain has voted with President Bush 90% of the time and will continue the failed policies of that administration. In
contrast, Barack Obama will open the doors of opportunity for the middle class by reducing their taxes, protecting their jobs, making college
affordable, and ensuring that every American has access to quality, affordable health care. He will strengthen families by making equal pay
for equal work a reality, expanding family leave, and securing our seniors' retirement security. I am proud to support Barack Obama."


"There is no doubt that Barack Obama has awakened a new generation of political involvement in America," said motivational speaker and Olympic
gold-medalist and first African-American to win an individual Olympic medal in artistic gymnastics Dominique Dawes. "He speaks to the hope
and personal responsibility that inspires my generation. I am proud to endorse Barack Obama because I know he will work to ensure that the
American dream is within reach for every child across the country."


The national women leaders supporting Barack Obama include (list in formation; organization affiliations are listed for identification
purposes only and should not be interpreted as the endorsement of the respective not for profit/corporate organizations):


* Liz Abzug, President, The Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, NY
* Clara Apodaca, President and CEO, Founder of the National Hispanic Cultural Center and Former First Lady of New Mexico, NM
* Roberta Achtenberg, Former Assistant Secretary, U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, CA
* Madeleine Albright, First woman Secretary of State, Principal, The Albright Group LLC, Washington, DC
* Nancy Altman, Author and national advocate for adequate and secure retirement for American workers and their families
* Katherine Archuleta, Senior Policy Advisor to the Mayor of Denver, CO
* Geoconda Arguello-Kline, President Culinary Union Nevada, NV
* Harriet Babbitt, Former US ambassador to the Organization of American States, Washington, DC
* Polly Baca, Former Colorado State Senator, former Vice-Chair, Democratic National Committee, CO
* Ambassador Elizabeth Frawley Bagley, Former US Ambassador and Vice-Chair of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy,
Washington, DC
* Raymone K. Bain, CEO, The Raymone K Bain Companies, LLC., Washington, DC
* Arlene Holt Baker, Executive Vice President of the AFL-CIO, Washington, DC
* Ann Bancroft, First woman to ski both the North and South Poles, MN
* Preeta D. Bansal, Former Solicitor General of the State of New York, NY
* Rev. Willie Barrow, Civil Rights Activist, IL
* Martha Barnett, Former President of the American Bar Association (ABA), FL
* Jan BenDor, National Women's Advocate, MI
* Melanie Benjamin, Chief Executive, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, MN
* Andrea Bernstein, Former Senior Vice President of Oxygen Media,
* Gina Bianchini, CEO and Co-Founder, Ning, Inc, CA
* Margaret Blackshere, President Emeritus, IL AFL-CIO, IL
* Tamia Booker, Executive Director, College Democrats of America,
* Sue Bostrom, Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer, San Francisco, CA
* Crandall C. Bowles, Chairman, Springs Industries, Inc., SC
* Jacqueline Moore Bowles, National President of Jack and Jill, Inc.
* Barbara A. Boyd, Retired Newscaster,WRTV-6, First African American female broadcaster on television news in Indiana, IN
* Ellen Bravo, Author and activist, WI
* Donna Brazile, Campaign Manager for Gore-Lieberman 2004, Columnist and national political commentator, Washington, DC
* Beth Brooke, Global Vice-Chair of a leading, global professional services organization, NY
* Bobbi Brown, CEO and Founder, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, NJ
* Kathleen Brown, Former State Treasurer, CA
* Elizabeth Bunn, UAW Secretary-Treasurer, MI
* Tory Burch, Creative Director, Tory Burch LLC., NY
* Anna Burger, Chair, Change to Win and International Secretary-Treasurer, SEIU
* Martha Burk, Author, syndicated columnist and a leading women's advocate
* Iris Burnett, Author and former senior vice president, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs, USA Networks
* Bonnie Campbell, Iowa's first woman Attorney General and the first director of the Violence Against Women Office, an agency of the
U.S. Department of Justice, IA
* Nancy Duff Campbell, Co-President, National Women's Law Center, Washington, DC
* Sharron Caplan, Chair/Treasurer, Women's National Democratic Club, MD
* Lisa Caputo, Former Deputy Assistant to President Clinton and Communications Director to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, NY
* Ida L. Castro, JD, first Latina Chair the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the first woman Associate Professor tenured at
the Labor Education Center (Rutgers University), the first woman to head the US Office of Workers Compensation at the US Department of Labor,
and the first Hispanic to head the NJ State Department of Personnel, NJ
* Dr. Katie B. Catalon, President of the National Beauty Culturist's League, Inc., SC
* Ellen Chapnick, Dean for Social Justice Initiatives, Columbia Law School, NY
* Allison C. Chin, President, Board of Directors- Sierra Club, CA
* Dr. Elizabeth Clark, Executive Director, National Association of Social Worker
* Emily Clyburn, Civil rights activist, SC
* Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole, President Emerita of Spellman College and Bennett College for Women, GA
* Lisa Collis, Former First Lady of Virginia, VA
* Bekki Cook, Former Secretary of State, MO
* Ertharin Cousin, Former White House Liaison for the U.S. Department of State, IL
* Gwyneth Cravens, American novelist and journalist, CA
* Ann Crittenden, Former economics reporter for the NY Times, Pulitzer Prize nominee, and Co-Founder of MOTHERS (Mothers Ought to Have
Equal Rights)
* Rev. DeLois Brown Daniels, Vice President Pastoral Care & Community Relations, IL Masonic Medical Center and first woman ordained
Connecticut Missionary Baptist, IL
* Deborah Darrell, CEO- CUE, brand communications expert
* Rev. Leah D. Daughtry, Convention CEO & Chief of Staff, DNC
* Dominique Dawes, United States Olympic gold medalist and motivational speaker
* Ambassador Alice M. Dear, Former U.S. Executive Director of the African Development Bank, the first woman to represent the U.S.
* Sue Decker, President of Yahoo! CA
* Ann M. Delaney, Partner- Delaney and Delaney, LLC. The first woman to be nominated as a candidate for Lt Gov in Indiana and the only
woman to chair the Indiana Democratic Party, IN
* Abigail Disney, Film producer and President of the Daphne Foundation, NY
* Rita Frances Dove, 1993-95 U.S. Poet Laureate and youngest and first African American Pulitzer Prize winner for Poetry, VA
* Donna L Dubinsky, CEO, Numenta, Former CEO/founder Palm, and former CEO/founder Handspring, CA
* Renee' S. Dunman, Esq., President of the American Association for Affirmative Action, VA
* Linda Spradley Dunn, CEO and publisher, Odyssey Media, Inc.
* Maria Elena-Durazo, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, CA
* Loretta Durbin, President- Illinois Women's Institute for Leadership, IL
* Rev. Marcia Dyson, author and political commentator, MD
* Maria Echaveste, Former Deputy Chief of Staff in the White House, CA
* Marian Wright Edelman, Child advocate, Washington, DC
* Sara Ehrman, Former Political Director at the DNC and Jewish community leader, Washington, DC
* Susan Eisenhower, author, strategist, and international affairs expert
* Susan Esserman, Former Deputy US Trade Representative, Washington, DC
* Judy L. Estrin, CEO, JLabs, LLC and author, Closing the Innovation Gap
* Leecia Eve, Former Candidate for Lt. Governor of New York, NY
* Dr. Haifa Fakhouri, Community Leader, MI
* Cecilia Fire Thunder, Past President, Oglala Sioux Tribe, SD
* Evelyn "Pat" Foote, Brigadier General (Retired), MD
* Stephenie Foster, Former Senior Advisor, Kerry Edwards 2004; National Director of Women's Outreach, Clinton/Gore '96.
* Frankie M. Freeman, civil rights attorney, and the first woman to be appointed to the United States Commission on Civil Rights
* Amy Friedkin, Jewish community political activist
* Cynthia Friedman, National Co-Chair, Women's Leadership Forum, DNC, FL
* Ann Fudge, Former Chairman & CEO, Young & Rubicam Brands
* Kim Gandy, President, NOW
* Joan Garry, Former Executive Director of Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)
* Irasema Garza, Esq., Former Director of US Department of Labor's Women's Bureau, and current President of women's legal advocacy
organization, NY/NJ
* Alice Germond, Secretary- DNC and Former VP- NARAL Pro-Choice America, WV
* A'shanti Fayshel Gholar, National Vice President, Young Democrats of America and Secretary, Nevada State Democratic Party, NV
* Rev. Brenda Girton-Mitchell, Founder & CEO of Grace & Race Ministries, MD
* Nancy Gist, Former Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC
* Clare Giesen, Executive Director of the National Women's Political Caucus, Washington DC
* Judy Gold, Former Chair of the Illinois Commission on the Status of Women, IL
* Ilana Goldman, Advocate for women's political participation, Washington, DC
* Dr. Barbara Goldsmith, Noted author and historian and recipient of two Emmy Awards, NY
* Diane Greene, Founder and Former CEO, VMware, CA
* Marcia Greenberger, Co-President, National Women's Law Center, MD
* Lani Guinier, First African American tenured professor at Harvard University, MA
* Sandra Polk Guthman, Philanthropist
* Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Director of the Women's Research and Resource Center, Spellman College, GA
* Rev. Lucia Guzman, First woman and first Mexican-American to serve as the Executive Director of the Colorado Council of Churches, CO
* Alice W. Handy, President and Founder, Investure, LLC, VA
* LaDonna Harris, President of Americans for Indian Opportunity, NM
* Jane Hartley, CEO, Observatory Group, NY
* Heidi Hartmann, President- Institute for Women's Policy Research, Washington, DC
* Glenda Hatchett, Television host and National Best Selling Author, GA
* Dorothy I Height, Chair Emeritus, National Council of Black Women, Washington, DC
* Sherrye Henry, former director of the SBA's Office of Women's Business Ownership, NY
* Ann Colin Herbst, Author and educational advocate NY
* Mellody Hobson, President, Ariel Capital Management, IL
* Rhona Hoffman, President and Director, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Ltd., IL
* Amber Hollibaugh, Senior strategist, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, NY
* Anne Holton, First Lady of Virginia
* Victoria Duffy-Hopper, Co-President, Sea Change Communications, CA
* Eleanor Hinton Hoytt, President and CEO, Black Women's Health Imperative, MD
* Ambassador Vicki Huddleston, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and Ambassador to Mali and Madagascar; Chief of Mission to Cuba
and Ethiopia, NM
* Dolores Huerta, Co-Founder and First Vice President Emeritus of the United Farm Workers of America, CA
* Ambassador Swanee Hunt, Former United States Ambassador to Austria, MA
* Iman, Model, successful author, social activist, and entrepreneur with a global beauty and accessories line, NY
* Beatrice Infante, CEO, VoiceObjects, CA
* Alexine Clement Jackson, Former national President of the board of the YWCA
* Cheryle Jackson, First woman president & CEO of Chicago's leading civil rights organization, IL
* Valerie Jarrett, President and CEO of the Habitat Company, IL
* Rev. Dr. Suzan D. Johnson Cook, Author and Pastor-Bronx Christian Fellowship & founder Women in Ministry International and only Faith based appointed leader to the historic President's Initiative on Race and Visionary of Harlem Hallelujah, NY
* Linda Johnson-Rice, President & CEO of Johnson Publishing Company
* Michele S. Jones, First female Command Sergeant Major of the Army Reserve (Retired), FL
* Dr. Avis Jones-DeWeever, former Director of Poverty, Education, and Social Justice Programs for a leading nonprofit. Current Director of
a non profit research organization focused on African American women's issues, VA
* Sheila Johnson, Co-founder of BET Enterprises
* Rachel Joseph, Former Chairwoman, Lone Pine Paiute Shoshone Tribe, CA
* Amy Kapcyznski, Assistant Professor of Law, UC Berkeley
* Roberta Karp, SVP- Business Development, Corporate and Legal Affairs, Liz Claiborne Inc, NY
* Nancy Keenan, President, NARAL Pro-Choice America, VA
* Caroline Kennedy, Author and attorney, NY
* Ethel Kennedy, Women's advocate, NY
* Kerry Kennedy, International human rights activist, NY
* Melina Kennedy, former Deputy Mayor of Indianapolis IN
* Rory Kennedy, Award winning documentary filmmaker and producer
* LTG Claudia J. Kennedy (ret.), First woman in the army to be a three-star general and to be the head of army intelligence, SC
* Pamela Keogh, Bestselling author, NY.
* Maggie Kernan, Former First Lady of Indiana, IN
* Billie Jean King, Civil rights advocate, world class athlete, and Co-Founder, World Team Tennis
* Gay Kingman, Executive Director, Great Plains Tribal Chairman's Association, SD
* Ann Kolker, Founding Executive Director, Ovarian Cancer National Alliance. Washington, DC
* Kay Koplovitz, Founder, USA Networks and Former President of Lifetime, NY
* Madeleine M. Kunin, First woman Governor of Vermont and former Ambassador to Switzerland, VT
* Joan A. Kuriansky, Women's rights advocate, Washington, DC.
* Daphne Kwok, Former Executive Director, Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies and the Organization of Chinese Americans (OCA), CA
* Dottie Lamm, Former First Lady of Colorado, CO
* Artis Lane, Nationally renowned sculptress and painter, CA
* Sherry Lansing, Former CEO Paramount Pictures, CA
* Laura Lauder, Jewish community advocate, CA
* Geraldine Laybourne, Co-Founder, Former Chairman and CEO of Oxygen Media, NY
* Aileen Lee, CEO, Danoo
* Debra L. Lee, Chairman and CEO, BET Networks, Washington, DC
* Eun Sook Lee, Executive Director, National Korean American Service & Education Consortium, CA
* Robin Leeds, Co-Founder, Young Women's Leadership Conference, Washington, DC
* Dr. Gabriela D. Lemus, Executive Director of a national non-profit that represents Latino/Hispanic and immigrant workers both
inside and outside of the labor movement, Washington, DC
* Bel Leong-Hong, Chair, DNC APIA Caucus, MD
* Dany Levy, Founder/Editorial Director, DailyCandy, Inc., NY
* Ginger Lew, CEO, Three Oaks Investment and Former COO and Deputy Administrator at the US Small Business Administration, VA
* Reta Jo Lewis Esq., Former Vice President and Counselor to the President of the United States Chamber of Commerce, Washington, DC
* Margo Lion, Renown Broadway producer and winner of 20 Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize
* Susan M. Liss, Former Counselor to the Vice President and Chief of Staff to Mrs. Gore, Washington, DC
* Theresa Loar, Vice President, CH2M HILL, MD
* Dr. Susan E. Lynch, First Lady of New Hampshire, NH
* Catharine A. MacKinnon, lawyer, scholar, and activist for women
* Ellen Malcolm, President of EMILY's List, Washington, DC
* Patricia Madrid, Former Attorney General of New Mexico
* Wilma Mankiller, Former Cherokee Nation Principal Chief and first female chief of a major American Indian tribe, OK
* Vilma Martinez, Former President and General Counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund and former Chairman
of The Board of Regents of The University of California, CA
* Janice Mathis, Civil and human rights advocate, IL
* Laurie McBride, Co-Chair, National Stonewall Democrats, CA
* Ellen McCulloch-Lovell, Educator and Adviser to the First Lady for the Millennium Project, VT
* Reverend Dr. Vashti Murphy McKenzie, First woman elected and consecrated Bishop in the AME church
* Barbara A. McKinzie, International President, Alpha Kappa Alpha, IL
* The Honorable Elizabeth McKune, Former US Ambassador to the State of Qatar, VA
* Rev. Dr. Sherrill McMillan, President, The Garment's Hem. Raleigh, NC
* Rev. Noemi P. Mena, Pastor Hispanic Ministries, National City Christian Church. Washington, DC
* Kate Michelman, Former President of NARAL, PA
* Jody Greenstone Miller, Founder and CEO, Business Talent Group, CA
* Heidi Miller, CEO of Treasury and Security Services, JPMorgan Chase, NY
* Pat Mitchell, President and CEO, Paley Center for Media, NY
* Regina Montoya, Former CEO, New America Alliance, TX
* Gabriella E. Morris, President, The Prudential Foundation
* Toni Morrison, Nobel Prize-winning American author, editor, and professor
* Karen Mulhauser, former Executive Director of the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), Washington, DC
* Evelyn F. Murphy, Former Lt. Governor of Massachusetts. President, The WAGE Project, Inc., MA
* Katie Naranjo, President, College Democrats of America
* Irene Natividad, President and Founder, Global Summit of Women, Washington, DC
* Susan Ness, Former FCC Commissioner, MD
* Alice E. Nichols, Principal, Integrated Strategies International, Inc., MA
* Jadine Nielsen, Chair of a Pro-Choice women's organization
* Christina Norman, Former President of MTV and VH1, NY
* Phyllis Elliott Oakley, First woman, State Department deputy spokesman
* Judy O'Bannon, Former First Lady of Indiana and two-time Emmy winning public TV host, IN
* Kathryn A. Oberly, Vice Chair and General Counsel, Ernst & Young, Washington, DC
* .Karen O'Connor, Jonathan N. Helfat Distinguished Professor of Political Science, American University, Washington, DC
* Dr. Hazel O'Leary, Former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy
* Elena Ong, Former Vice Chair, California Commission for Women, CA
* Sara Paretsky, New York Times best-selling writer, IL
* Amy Pascal, Co-Chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.
* Rebecca M. Patton MSN, RN, CNOR, President of the American Nurses Association (ANA), OH
* Carol Pensky, National Co-Chair, Women's Leadership Forum, Washington, DC
* Nancy Peretsman, EVP, Managing Director, Allen and Company
* Kim Polese, CEO, SpikeSource, Inc.
* Penny Pritzker, National Finance Chairman; Chairman, Classic Residence by Hyatt, IL
* Jonelle Procope, President and CEO, The Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc., NY
* Lois E. Quam, Executive- Piper Jaffray and Former CEO of Ovations, MN
* The Honorable Molly Raiser, Former Chief of Protocol, U.S. State Department, Washington, DC
* Hollis Rafkin-Sax, Former Vice Chairman Financial Dynamics/FTI Consulting, NY
* Theresa Gouw Ranzetta, Partner, Accel, CA
* Hedy M. Ratner, Women's rights advocate, IL
* Mame Reiley, Chair, DNC Women's Caucus, VA
* Dr. Susan Rice, Former Assistant Secretary of State
* Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, NY
* Honorable Margaret Milner Richardson, Former Commissioner of the IRS, VA
* Julieanna Richardson, Founder and executive director of The History Makers, IL
* Dr. Sally K. Ride, First American woman in space and the President and CEO of Sally Ride Science
* Lynda Johnson Robb, President Johnson's daughter and longtime chairwoman of the National Reading is Fundamental Board, VA
* Sharon Percy Rockefeller, President of the Washington DC public TV station WETA, Washington, DC
* Desiree Rogers, Former President of both Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas
* Virgie M. Rollins, Chair, DNC Black Caucus, Past President of the National Federation of Democratic Women, MI
* Ruth Rosen, Pioneering women historian and a political journalist
* Hilary Rosen, President of Rosen and Company, political commentator and media industry consultant, NY
* Jane Rosenthal, Co-Founder, Tribeca Productions and Tribeca Film Festival, NY
* Malika Saada Saar, Executive Director, The Rebecca Project for Human Rights, Washington, DC
* Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter-McNeil, President and Founder, Salter McNeil & Associates, IL
* Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer, Facebook, Inc., CA
* Marytza Sanz, CEO of a National Latino Organization
* Vicki Saporta, first woman organizing Director of a major international union and women's rights leader, Washington, DC
* Susan Scanlan, Women's rights and organization leader, VA
* Lois Schiffer, Former Assistant Attorney General for Environment and Natural Resources Division, US Department of Justice
* Elsie L. Scott, Ph.D., Political scientist. Washington, DC
* Sarah Sewall, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, MA
* Audrey Sheppard, President, Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, Washington, DC
* Maria Shriver, Award-winning American journalist, a prolific author and First Lady of California
* Fera Simone, Professor, author and nationally recognized Iranian reformist, VA
* Marva Smalls, Executive Vice President, MTV Networks, NY
* Ellie Smeal, President, Feminist Majority
* Barbara "B" Smith, Restaurateur, television host, author, and entrepreneur, NY
* Stacey Snider, Chairman DreamWorks Studios, CA
* Betty Spence, Executive and women's advocate, NY
* Linda Spradley Dunn, CEO and publisher, Odyssey Media, Inc.
* Andrea Dew Steele, President and founder of Emerge America, CA
* Gloria Steinem, Founder of Ms. Magazine, author and women's rights advocate, NY
* Susie Stern, Former Chair of the United Jewish Communities Women's Philanthropy and Chairman of the board for the UJA Federation, NY
* Ann Stock, Former Social Secretary, White House, Washington, DC
* Marion Sullivan, Vice President of the National Women's Political Caucus and Senior Advisor to Bev Perdue for Governor, NC
* Sally Susman, Chief Communications Officer- Pfizer, NY
* Ms. Mona Sutphen, Former Special Assistant to the National Security Advisor and Diplomat
* Rabbi Susan Talve, Jewish community activist. MO
* Deborah Tannen, Best-selling author and scholar on gender and language and University Professor, Georgetown University, VA
* Inez Tenenbaum, Former State Superintendent of Education, SC
* Linda Chavez-Thompson, DNC Vice-Chair and Executive Vice President Emerita, AFL-CIO, TX
* Susan W. Turnbull, Vice Chair, DNC, MD
* Professor Laura D. Tyson, Former Chairman, National Economic Council and Former Chairman, President's Council of Economic Advisers,
* Jill Cooper Udall, Arts Law Attorney and Consultant to Smithsonian's National Museum
* Dr. Agnes Varis, President and CEO, Agvar Chemicals Inc., NY
* Melanne Verveer, Leader of a global women's organization and former Chief of Staff to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, Washington, DC
* Diane Von Furstenberg, Founder and Chairman, DVF Studio LP, NY
* Trish Vrandenburg, Playwright, Emmy Award Winning Script Writer and founder of the National Alzheimer's Gala and the Vradenburg
Foundation, Washington, DC
* Donna L. Wagner, PhD, Vice President, Older Women's League, MD
* The Honorable Patricia M. Wald, Former Chief Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
(retired), Washington, DC
* Vickie Wallen, Former Senior Advisor and Legal Counsel to the Governor and Washington Ombudsman for Families and Children, WA
* Alice L. Waters, Chef and author, CA
* Anita Volz Wien, Vice Chairman, Observatory Group LLC, NY
* Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, NY
* Shelly Weinstein, President and CEO NETO/EDSAT, MD
* Pilar Weiss, Executive Director of the Culinary Union, Nevada,
* The Honorable Lucille S. Whipper, Civil Rights Activist and former President of the Woman's Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina, SC
* Dr. Sheila Widnall, First woman Secretary of the United States Air Force
* Shirley J. Wilcher, Executive Director of the American Association for Affirmative Action and former Deputy Assistant Secretary
of the U.S. Department of Labor, MA
* Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq., National Chair, National Council of Black Women, Inc. Washington, DC
* Dr. Barbara Williams-Skinner, President & CEO, Skinner Leadership Institute; Former Executive Director of the Congressional Black Caucus, Washington, DC
* Karen Freeman Wilson, former Indiana Attorney General, IN
* Ann Winblad, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, CA
* Anna Wintour, Editor in Chief, Vogue, NY
* Lauren Wolfe, Former National President, College Democrats of America, MI
* Susan F. Wood, PhD, Research Professor, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, Takoma Park, MD
* Deborah C. Wright, Chairman and CEO, Carver Bancorp, Inc
* Miriam Yeung, Leader of a national Asian and Pacific Islander organization and advocate for children, NY
* Daphna Ziman, Children's Rights Activist, CA


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BklynChick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-15-08 02:51 PM
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1. that's freaking awesome... what a list!
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tblue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-15-08 02:52 PM
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2. And ME! And ME!
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TwilightGardener Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-15-08 02:53 PM
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3. Excellent--that's a who's-who of women leaders. Let's see Old Man/Crazy Chick top that
kind of VIP female support.
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Nikki Stone1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-15-08 02:54 PM
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4. K & R
We should pin this to the top of the board. Mods?
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amb123 Donating Member (764 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-15-08 02:55 PM
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5. Take That PUMA's!
Sorry ... couldn't resist.
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JimWis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-15-08 03:01 PM
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6. Excellent post -
Thank-you, Thank-you. Impressive list. We need to get it out there.
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MagickMuffin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-15-08 03:09 PM
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7. Ah right Women get out there and let your Voices Be HEARD: ROAR
I'm impressed. :applause:

We need these women to speak out.


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