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Show ... ' CRITERIA MET BY 1966 .TOP HT AWARD RECIPIENTS AMERICAN STCK EXCHANGE, 'New York, New York.· J:n.recognition o;t adt:ntt;i.ng th:·'.' first two women to regular member.shap in, a ijIaj or stock: exchange ,'- nq_mely: Hr a.. This re Jul;i,a Montgornery Walsh apd Mrs. Phy1li,s Peterson of Wash.irigton, D. C. in the of for women or world finance. a breakthrough presents. Ililaj .' . . In. recogr.lit.i,on, o f the company po Lf cy CAMPBELL SOUP CQMPANY, Camden, New- JerstFY women at every level of for employment opportunities employment, wtth;in equal the company, as well as- ext.ending educat Lona L training to women through th· raa ln- ._ tenance of two four-year scho Lar shfps f0J;" horne economrcs eo l.Lege students in foods' and nutrition, and a two-year ditetiG $cholarship\to meet tpe shortage of trained T,h..e Award will be accepted by E. Marshall- Nucko Ls , Jr., Vice Presf.dent dietitians.. Administrative Services. •. .. of . . MRS. CAROLINE Michigan. DAVIS, Director - In rec'ognition of her. Women's Divisiop, United Auto Workers, petr(>it, corrtf.nui.ng ef'for t s to incrase. QPpqIrtp;it:ies for smp Loyed women by publicly expressing support thrc,:mgh speeches , interviews, etc.. Mrs. Davf.s has been an active .pa;rticj,pant· in commissions on, the stratus of women on the state,'n9,tional qnd interr),ationa;L levels anq made a major cont;ri bution toward securing.ecaua1 J?ay fn;r:'equal'work in.Michigan. Career Clinic for Mature Women, RS. NANETTE 'ELMQUIST, Executive DireGtor Minneapolis, Minne·sota. In' re-cog-ai t.;:tou 0'£ hez founding. the Career. Clinic fo r Mature Women, an organization dedicated to the rehabili tatio'Q 0.£ older. 'women by means of retraining and education in specific ski Ll,s and reorientatic)m to enab Le them.to return to productive and. p;ro£itab:Le empl-oyment. During the eight yars of its exi atence , Career Clinic has trained. and. retraind lllciI'e than I" SOU women and counseled .hundreds of o ther s wfth exce l.Lerrt results. Further, Mrs. Elmquist has pub Lf cLy advocated support for new oppor-tun.i ties for women. flrrough speeches', .,.. arti'cles and interviews. . . In w. MAXEY JARMAN, Chairman of 'the Bcard , .Cenesco , Lnc , Nashville, I'enneasee of New York of retail his women, of as two recognition' presidents appointment. establishments, namely: Miss Mildred Custin, president of Bonwit Teller and Miss Geraldipe Stutz, president of Henr-i Bendel. In addd t.ton , there are close t.o 1,000 women in e:xecutiv and junior executive positi,qn$ throughout the Gne$eo ope:rgtiqn. Many women who hold top. jobs have advaqeed through the ranks. , , . McGRAW...,HILL, UCo, In re-eogni,tion of New York, New York. company .po Li.cy to ro One result 9£ thlS mote talented and capable employees withot regQrd to sex. pOlicy has been th(;! sizable number of wo.mn who hold. important keY,J?ositiOl1s in the company. including a corporate vice president; director of BQo Company. pub Hcity; chiefs of several news bureaus'; editors and managing editors of magazines; all employe.es are encouraged to In adda tf.on promotion managers and economists. further their education through the uiti,on Refund Plan for outside study, as , well as company training.programs on both professional and ;secretarial levels The Award will be accepted by Shelton Fisher, President. . (over) - |