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Women of PNC
Women Inventors
Women in Government
100

Year the 19th amendment passed, giving women the right to vote. 

1920 

100

Name of Our Market Manager 

Sarah Broman 

100

In 1893 Josephine Cochrane invented this kitchen appliance that was later bought by the Kitchenaid brand in 1916. 

The Dishwasher 

100

First Woman Vice President 

Kamala Harris 

200

Year in which banks could no longer require women to have a male counterpart on credit applications.

1974.

Before the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974, lenders could legally require women to have male cosigners on loans or make larger down payments on homes than men with similar credit profiles.

200

Chief Customer Officer and Retail Executive of PNC 

Karen Larrimer 

200

In 1922 Mary Anderson invented this clever tool that helps you see when driving in bad weather. 

Windshield Wipers 

200

First women to become Speaker of the House 

Nancy Pelosi 

300

Equal pay act was passed. 

1963. 

The equal pay act of 1963 prohibited employers from paying men more than women for comparable work. 


300

Name of PNC Women's Business Resource Group

Women Connect

300

Melitta Bentz invented this essential part of brewing your morning cup of coffee! 

Coffee Filters 

300

She was the first woman to serve as a National Security Advisor to President George W Bush 

Condoleezza Rice 

400

Year Amelia Earhart became the first women to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic 

1932 

400

Name of the PNC certification program that aims to help women financial decision-makers succeed. 

Women's Business Advocate

400

Maragaret E. Knight invented a machine to produce this commonly used grocery transport. 

Paper Bags 

400

This was the first state to have a woman as their Governor

Wyoming

500

Year the FDA approved birth control. 

1960 

500

Who is a Guest Speaker for PNC's Womens History Month Presentation on Thursday March, 23rd, 2021 

Bonnie St. John 

Paralympic Athlete, Best selling author, and TV and Radio personality. 


500

Jeanne Villepreaux-Power invented this object to make it easier to study marine life. 

The Aquarium. 

500

The first female supreme court justice. 

Sandra Day O'Connor