by Jennifer Keats Curtis

September 27, 2011

Oct11 10Women committee story

Lisa Helfert

•    Carmen Delgado Votaw is a national and international leader in the field of civil rights, with a particular focus on promoting equal opportunities for Latinos and women.

•    Patricia Dockman Anderson, Ph.D., is director of publications and library services and resident historian at the Maryland Historical Society. She also teaches history at Towson University.

•    Jill Moss Greenberg is a founding member of the Maryland and National Women’s Political caucuses and current executive director of the Maryland Women's Heritage Center.

•    Sharon Pinder is president and CEO of the Pinder Group, architect of Maryland’s minority and small-business reform movement, and special secretary in the governor’s Office of Minority Affairs.

•    Linda Shevitz is past national chair of the Association for Gender Equity Leadership in Education, coordinator of the Maryland Women's History Project, and program chair for the Maryland Women's Heritage Center.

•    Marlene B. Young is vice president of Great Southern Enterprises, a founding partner of Great State Publishing, a trustee of the Delaplaine Foundation, and an inaugural member of the Women’s Giving Circle of Frederick County.

•    Frances Hughes Glendening is the former first lady of Maryland, current president of the Maryland Women’s Heritage Center, and CEO of Jobs for America’s Graduates in Washington, DC.

•    Mirma Johnson is education director of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African American History and Culture in Baltimore. She was previously the executive director of the Albany Civil Rights Museum.  

by Jennifer Keats Curtis

September 27, 2011

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