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Early life beam education
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Colorado Women's Hall of Fame
| Name | Image | Birth–Death | Year | Area of achievement | Ref(s) |
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| Judith E. N. Albino | (b. 1943) | 2024 | 17th president of the University of Colorado System | [9] |
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| Madeleine Albright | | (1937–2022) | 2010 | First woman to become the United States Secretary of State | [10] |
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| Anna Lee Aldred | (1921–2006) | 2004 | First woman in the United States to receive a jockey's license | [11] |
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| Stephanie Allen | (1937–2022) | 2006 | Founder of the Colorado Women's Coalition; founded Women's Vision Foundation to develop leadership skills among women; first woman recipient of the Dan Ritchie Award for Ethics in Business; Businesswoman, women's advocate, and civic leader; | [12] |
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| Linda G. Alvarado | | (b. 1952) | 2002 | President and CEO of Alvarado Construction | [13] |
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| Theodosia Grace Ammons | | (1861–1907) | 2022 | Powerful first wave feminist, suffragist and advocate for women's education | [14] |
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| Mary Lou Anderson | (1917–1994) | 2020 | Cultural arts and arts education | [15] |
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| Susan Anderson | | (1870–1960) | 1997 | Frontier doctor | [16] |
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| Sue Anschutz-Rodgers | (b. 1936) | 2008 | Cattle rancher, philanthropist | [17] |
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| Kristi S. Anseth | (b. 1969) | 2012 | • Colorado Women's Hall of Fame| Nom | Image | Date de naissance | Année | Domaine d'activité |
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| Theodosia Grace Ammons | | (1861-1907) | 2022 | Suffragette | | Rosalind Harris (en) | | (b. 1950) | 2020 | Actrice | | Carolina González | (1894-?) | 2020 | Service à la communauté | | Elizabeth Piper Ensley (en) | | (1847-1933) | 2020 | Suffragette | | Guadalupe Briseño (en) | (b. 1933) | 2020 | Militantisme | | Foster, LeslieLeslie Foster (en) | (b. 1957) | 2018 | Militantisme | | Grimes, GerieGerie Grimes (en) | (b. 1950) | 2018 | Service à la communauté | | Helms, SusanSusan Helms | | (b. 1958) | 2018 | Astronaute de la NASA, navette Endeavour[1] | | Horrell, DorothyDorothy Horrell (en) | (b. 1951) | 2018 | Chancelière de CU Denver | | Matsukage, FayFay Matsukage (en) | (b. 1955) | 2018 | Avocate | | Schoettler, GailGail Schoettler (en) | (b. 1943) | 2018 | 44e lieutenant-gouverneur du Colorado | | Haynes, Anna JoAnna Jo Haynes (en) | 2016 | Militantisme[2] | | Kramer, Arlene VigilArlene Vigil Kramer (en) | 2016 | Enseignante[3] | | Peña, LydiaLydia Peña (en) | 2016 | Religieuse et enseignante,[5] | | Rothenberg, Sandra I.Sandra I. Rothenberg (en) | 2016 | Juge[6] | | Shink, ShariShari Shink (en) | 2016 | Avocate[7] |
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