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According to the Women's Hall of Fame, “FEW’s many accomplishments and activities have impacted the federal workplace and contributed to improved working conditions for all.”
Throughout the past decade, he has been the driving force behind numerous initiatives related to Everton Football Club including Gwladys Street’s Hall of Fame, the Everton Former-Players’ Foundation, the Founding Fathers of Merseyside Football and the Everton Collection (formerly known as The David France Collection).
Harriet Upton was inducted into the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame in 1981, in the category of Government and Military Service.
She was nominated by Florida's former Attorney General and later Governor Charlie Crist for the state's Florida Women's Hall of Fame, and has been chosen as one of ten finalists by the Florida Commission on the Status of Women.
Withrow is an activist for women in government and is a member of the board of directors of Women Executives in State Government, an inductee into the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame and a recipient of a Women Executives in State Government fellowship to Harvard University.
She is also an inductee of both the National Women's Hall of Fame and the ASHRAE Hall of Fame.
Gloria Bonilla-Santiago, Board of Governors Professor, Rutgers University
In 2004, he was inducted into the Minnesota Broadcaster's Hall of Fame.