Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama is the first African-American First Lady of America and wife of the current U.S. President Barack Obama. She has continued to work for the issues like helping working women, supporting military families, encouraging national service, balancing career and family, promoting arts and related education and fostering healthy living and healthy eating for children and families.
Spirit of Women
Michelle Obama - First Lady of U.S.
Marissa Mayer - Youngest CEO

Marissa Ann Mayer, President and CEO of Yahoo! also served as a long-time executive and key spokesperson of Google. She is serving best part of her talent, being youngest CEO among all the Fortune 500 companies. She was born to Margaret Mayer who was an art teacher and Michael Mayer, an engineer, on 30th May, 1975. In 1993, after graduating from the Wausau West High School, she got selected as one of the state’s two delegates, by Wisconsin Governor in order to attend National Youth Science Camp.
Linda Rahal
Linda Rahal is an attorney and Chief Operating Officer Trow & Rahal, a Washington, DC-based immigration law firm. She has practiced citizenship and immigration law as an attorney
Helen Fisher
Helen Fisher is an anthropologist and human behavior researcher at Rutgers University. She is a writer of books related to the biological nature of sex and love
Patty Hewes
Patty Hewes is a fictional character in the American legal thriller 'Damages'. Patty's character has been portrayed by Glenn Close. Her portrayal attained her several awards, including one Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Television Series Drama and two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress.
Being portrayed as ‘brilliant’, ‘master manipulator’, and ‘ruthless’, Patty is a litigator who manages her own law firm called, Hewes and Associates. Regarded as “a woman who commands power and influence in a male-dominated world", Patty’s character is praised for its complexity as well as the performance of its portrayer, Close.