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Alameda County (California) Women's Hall of Fame

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The Alameda County, California Women's Hall of Fame has existed since 1993.[1] It is overseen by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, and members of the "Commission on the Status of Women". Nomination categories include athletes, community builders, youth, environmentalists, philanthropy. The Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore has produced a number of inductees in the science and engineering fields. Many of the inductees listed here are in law enforcement, or legal assistance careers. Their website claims in excess of 250 inductees. The list includes community builders from a wide spectrum of cultural backgrounds. Ceremonies to announce the latest class of inductees usually occurs in the spring of every year.

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  • Zuhal Bahaduri, Healthcare business analyst and founder of The 5ive Pillars Organization.[11]
  • Stephanie Y. Brown, Emergency Medicine Physician and Clinical Lead for the Sutter Health Institute for Advancing Health Equity.[12]
  • Noor Dharni, Youth mental health advocate.[13]
  • Corrina Gould, Tribal Chair for the Confederated Villages of Lisjan Nation and co-founder of the Sogorea Te' Land Trust.[14]
  • Patricia Hendricks, Aikido teacher and founder of Aikido of San Leandro.[15]
  • Tanya Moore, Activist for women in STEM. Developer of the Infinite Possibilities Conference and founder of Intersecting Lines.[16]
  • Elsa Ortiz, Champion of environmental policy on the AC Transit Board of Directors.[17]
  • Davida Scott, Teacher at the Hayward Adult School and founder of the Raising Leaders program.[18]
  • Elizabeth Shaughnessy, Chess champion; founder of the Berkeley Chess School.[19]
  • Maya Shiroyama, Retired owner of Oakland's Kitazawa Seed Company.[20]
  • Darlene Vendegna, Bay Area sports coach and Oakland's USA Pickleball Association Ambassador. Founder of pickleball club at Bushrod Park.[21]
  • Anna Wang (Alameda County), Co-founder and vice president of Friends of Children with Special Needs.[22]
  • Angela Wellman, Founder of the Oakland Public Conservatory of Music.[23]

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