Arkema
Arkema Houston
Women History
Women in Texas
Women Chef's
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  • What does ANNA stand for

Arkema News North America

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  • Houston is a global supplier of

Linear mercaptans, tertiary mercaptans and carbon disulfide

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  • The first maker of the American Flag

Betsy Ross

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  • Female member of the Barrow gang killed in 1934

Bonnie Parker

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  • Recognized for bringing French cuisine to the American public in the 60’s

Julia Child

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  • What are the 6 Employee Resource Groups

Arkema Proud, Beacon, E-Team, Mosaic, Woman@Arkema, Veterans ERG

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  • What year was the Houston site established

1952

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  • In 1920, this Amendment gave women a voice and presence in political elections
  • The 19 Constitutional Amendment
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  • Tejano star born in 1971 in Lake Jackson, Texas

Selena Quintanilla Perez

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  • She has published 15 cookbooks and resides in Savannah, Georgia

Paula Deen

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  • We transitioned from Express Scripts to

CVS Caremark

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  • Name 1 community involvement

STP, EHCMA, NCACC, TCC, Cloverleaf Elementary, Toys for Tots, NorthShore Rotary

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  • The first women to win a Pulitzer Prize in 1921 for her novel The Age of Innocence

Edith Wharton

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  • Grew up in Fifth Ward, attended Texas Southern University opened a law practice and, was the first black state senator in 1966

Barbara Jordan

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  • Favors a “quick and easy’ cooking style, teaching recipes in 30 minutes or less, also meals for pets

Rachel Ray

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  • Name of Arkema Chairman and Chief Executive Office

Thierry Le Henaff

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What does HUG stand for

Houston Unity Group

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  • The first woman to fly across the Atlantic in 15 hours

Amelia Earhart

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  • Born in El Paso, Texas the first female justice on the United States Supreme Court

Sandra Day O’Connor

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  • Known as the Pioneer Woman

Ree Drummond

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  • Name the 5 values supporting our vision

Empowerment, Inclusion, Performance, Simplicity, Solidarity

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  • Who is our newest employee and job title

Matt Guenther, Production Engineer

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  • What year did Congress declare March as National Women’s History Month

1987

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  • Born in Brownfield, Texas attended the University of Texas was the first player to be signed in the WNBA

Sheryl Swoopes

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  • Known as the Barefoot Contessa

Ina Garten

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