Women's History Month recognizes the contributions women have made to our country. The State Department recognizes women who have played a vital role in the conduct of foreign policy and the work of the Department.
-Women's History Month: Rachel M. Arndt
-Women's History Month: Melanie Berkemeyer
-Women's History Month: Nancy Carter-Foster
-Women's History Month: Julie Connor
-Women's History Month: Joan Ellen Corbett
-Women's History Month: Stephanie Felton Cutlip
-Women's History Month: Mary Ellen T. Gilroy
-Women's History Month: Georgia Hubert
-Women's History Month: Susan R. Johnson
-Women's History Month: Colette Marcellin
-Women's History Month: Donna McIntire
-Women's History Month: M. Monica O'Keefe
-Women's History Month: Stephanie Ortoleva
-Women's History Month: Sandy Robinson
-Women's History Month: M. Elizabeth Swope
March is Women's History Month -- Women have been advancing foreign diplomacy for the State Department for many decades. -Learn More
- White House Proclamation: Women's History Month 2009
- Women's History Month Remarks by Secretary Clinton
- Secretary Clinton's Remarks at Planned Parenthood
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