This bingo card has a free space and 48 words: Ann Ayers - Dean of the Colorado Women’s College who was named one of the Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Business, Heather Laurie- A lawyer, consultant for many organizations, Headboard founding members of the Girls Athletic Leadership School, vice president of the board of junior league for public policy, Cristina Aguilar- Executive Director of the Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights where she inspires developed leaders as well as the Latinx community, Meshach Rhoades- Lead counsel into the Coca Cola company, Minute Maid, she is also involved in the Food and Drug Administration, also one of the best lawyers for food and beverage laws, Joelle Martinez - Co-founder of the Colorado Latino Forum and is also a trustee of the Mile High United Way, Tamra Ryan - CEO of the Bean’s project and is also involved in many businesses in Denver to provide women jobs and employment in general, Ramonna Robinson - President and Managing Partner at the Ground Floor Media, she has also been a big support with the aftermath of the Columbine shooting, Olympic Games, and Drug issues in hospitals, Dr. Becky Takeda-Tinker - President of Colorado State University, Leadership Vice Chairman and Board member of the South Metro Denver Chamber, and as a Board member for the Global Leadership Foundation of the International Women’s Forum, Chanda Hinton - Executive director and founder of the Chanda plan, she is also an advocate for the disabled people. Was an undergrad studying communication at DU, Simone D. Ross - Regional District Manager for the Riveter, CEO and Founder of the consulting firm that supported people to succeed in life, Theodosia Ammons(1862–1907) - worked extensively throughout her life to advance the cause of women’s suffrage. She became president of the Colorado Equal Suffrage Association and was co-founder of the department of domestic economy at Colorado A, Justina Ford(1871–1952) - was a medical pioneer and Denver ’s first licensed African American female doctor. Ford is best known for her obstetrics and pediatric work in Denver’s Five Points community, Mary Louise Lee - First Lady of Denver, founder of Bringing Back the Arts to inspire others to get involved in performing arts. Married to Micheal B. Hancock, Ellis Meredith(1865-1955) - Former journalist for Rocky Mountain News and leader of the women’s suffrage movement who worked nationally in the fight to get women the right to vote after Colorado gained suffrage in 1893. She’s often referred to as, Polly Baca - the first Hispanic woman to serve in leadership in any state Senate when she was elected chair of the Senate Democratic Caucus.The first woman to serve in the Colorado State Senate, Arie Taylor - first female African-American elected to Colorado House, Katherine L. Archuleta - American teacher and political executive born and raised in Colorado. She worked at a Denver law firm, co-founded the Latina Initiative, and was appointed by Barack Obama to be the director of the United States Office of P, Mary Virginia Donaghe McClurg (~1850-1931) - Biggest contributor to preserving the Mesa Verde National Park from being treasure hunted and up for land-grabbers, Gail Schoettler – The first woman to be both Colorado’s Lt. Governor and State Treasurer. She helped create the Children’s Museum of Colorado and later founded a group called Women Electing Women to support female candidates in politics, Leslie Foster – An activist of 30 years and President of The Gathering Place, a nonprofit in Denver, Gerie Grimes – Early childhood education activist and leader of the nonprofit Hope Center for the last 12 years, Dorothy Horrell – Education professional and Chancellor of the University of Colorado Denver with deep Colorado ties, Mae Boettcher – Community activist dedicated to higher education, healthcare for women and philanthropy. She spent decades helping to lead The Children’s Hospital and the Boettcher Foundation, Doreen Pollack – Pioneer, educator in the field of speech pathology and audiology who helped change the way we look at, address and treat children with hearing loss, Ann Ayers, Heather Laurie, Cristina Aguilar, Meshach Rhoades, Joelle Martinez, Tamra Ryan, Ramonna Robinson, Dr. Becky Takeda-Tinker, Chanda Hinton, Simone D. Ross, Theodosia Ammons, Justina Ford, Mary Louise Lee, Ellis Meredith, Polly Baca, Arie Taylor, Katherine L. Archuleta, Mary Virginia Donaghe McClurg, Gail Schoettler, Leslie Foster, Gerie Grimes, Dorothy Horrell, Mae Boettcher and Doreen Pollack.
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