
In this section, you will find a list of Civic Leaders in the Junior League who have posed as inspirational public figures in some way shape or form. These members have inspired other Junior League members for their active community involvement, roles or positions they have held or currently hold. They might have received a Junior League award in the past, hold or held a powerful position outside the Junior League, been profiled in a large media story, or could just have something special about them that we think you should know.
- U.S. Representative Carolyn B. Maloney, introduced bill H.R. 1700 which establishes a National Women's History Museum.
- Betty Simms, U.S. Senate, Missouri, has made significant contributions to improving the health, economic, and social well-being of women and children.
- Dee Dickinson, is one of the world’s foremost experts on learning and human development.
- Kay Hagan, U.S. Senate, North Carolina, credits her experience with The Junior League.
- Glenda Hood receives prestigious Mary Harriman Community Leadership award.
Jan Langbein, the Senior Policy Advisor at the Office on Violence Against Women.
- Deborah Taylor Tate, an attorney, a volunteer FCC Commissioner of Nashville, TN.
- Sandi Kemmish, Past AJLI President, receives Athena Award!
