First Lady Michelle Obama Honors 14 Women Veterans as Champions of Change
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Earlier this week, First Lady Michelle Obama and Joining Forces recognized 14 extraordinary women veterans as on March 21, 2013 at 03:50 PM EDT Champions of Change.
The event, which took place at the White House, honored women veterans
who have made a tremendous impact on our nation’s communities,
businesses, and schools.Mrs. Obama spoke to the honorees and highlighted the need for companies to hire transitioning women veterans. “Right now, we have so many talented, highly skilled veterans who have so much to offer this country. And they're going to need that opportunity to make that happen,” said the First Lady. “We need that service operating here at home.”
Through Joining Forces, Mrs. Obama and Dr. Biden are determined to serve veterans and military families and make sure that they receive the benefits, support, and respect they have earned and deserve. The First Lady spoke to the incredible skills and hard work that women veterans possess and bring to every job they do:
“You are the leaders in our businesses and schools in our communities. You're mothers raising your kids with that same sense of honor that defines your own lives every single day. You're volunteers in your neighborhoods, on the PTA, your houses of worship, always finding ways to keep lifting folks up.The 14 women are truly the living embodiment of that spirit of service. Those honored include:
Long after you stop serving this country, you don’t stop serving it after you hang up your uniforms. And that’s something that we say all the time about our veterans. It's important for the nation to understand that you all keep working.”
- Tia Christopher, United States Navy veteran, serves as Chief of Staff for the Farmer Veteran Coalition in Davis, CA
- Stacy L. Pearsall, a combat disabled Air Force veteran, plays a pivotal role in policy at Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center
- Brigadier General Wilma L. Vaught, President of the Women In Military Service For America Memorial Foundation
- Kayla Williams, author of Love My Rifle More Than You: Young and Female in the U.S. Army, current Truman National Security Project fellow and member of the Army Education Advisory Committee
- Natasha Young, United States Marine Corps veteran, a Fellowship Recruitment Associate at The Mission Continues
- Ginger Miller, Founder and CEO of Women Veterans Interactive
- Michelle Racicot MSN FNP-BC, a former Army Nurse Corp officer, a Family Nurse Practitioner at an Urgent Care Center in Albuquerque,
- Captain Glenna Tinney, Military Advocacy Program Coordinator for the Battered Women’s Justice Project, for the Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women
- Dawn Halfaker, United States Military Academy Graduate and combat veteran, formed Halfaker and Associates and serves as President of the Board of Directors for the Wounded Warriors Project
- Priscilla Mondt, Chaplain Mondt serves as Chief of Chaplain Service at Veterans Affairs Medical Center
- Sharie Derrickson, a disabled service-connected US Navy veteran, Vice President of New Wind Energy Solutions in Nashville, TN
- Marylyn Harris, a former Army Nurse and Disabled War Veteran, founded the nation’s first and only Women Veterans Business Center (WVBC) in Houston
- Becky Kanis, an Officer in the US Army, founding chair of Knights Out
- Marsha Four, a former Army nurse in Vietnam, founded a transitional housing residence for homeless vets.
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