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Episode 61 w/ Kaci Figueroa
In honor of March being Women’s History month, I’m sharing some facts related to this great month and also have an incredible woman on the podcast sharing her story of Leading Through Safety!
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WOMEN’S HISTORY FACTS
The nation’s first Women’s History Day celebration was in NYC in 1909.
In 1869, the Wyoming Territory was the first place to give women the right to vote.
Despite that major milestone, all American women couldn’t vote until nearly a century later in 1965 when President Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act.
The first female governor in the US was Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming. She took the job after her husband’s death in 1924, and she holds the honor by a slim margin. Miriam Ferguson was inaugurated governor of Texas just 16 days later!
The Equal Pay Act, passed by US Congress in 1963, was the first piece of federal legislation to prohibit sex-based discrimination.
In this episode of IncrediPaul Leadership, I talk with Kaci Figueroa. She is an experienced professional in manufacturing and environmental health and safety, shares her passion for people and the impact of effective leadership.
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