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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  • Jean Bjork, Owner and President of Bjork Construction Company. [2]
  • Rashim Mogha, executive for multiple technology companies, and founder of "eWOW Empowered Women of the World" initiative active in approximately 50 countries. Mogha's leadership positions at technology companies has included Automation Anywhere, Oracle, Amazon Web Services, and VMware. Recognized as a woman to watch by Business Chief USA, Rashim has built high-performing teams to support over $2 billion businesses. [10]
  • Fatemeh Shirazi, Founder, Chief Executive Officer & Chief Technology Officer of Microvi Biotech Inc. [11]

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