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 * ADD to Villa Victoria Academy, at "See also": New Jersey Women's Hall of Fame Class of 2012 (Sr. Lillian Harrington, MPF, president)

The New Jersey Women's Hall of Fame was established in 2011, by the YWCA of Trenton, in Trenton, New Jersey.

Inductions into the [hall of fame]] occur at the Annual Induction Gala, which is held in the Spring. Each inductee receives the Gerber Daisy Award, created in 2011 by Boehm Porcelain, of Trenton, for the hall of fame. The inaugural class of was inducted on March 31, 2011.

The YWCA of Trenton—sponsor of the hall—was founded in 1904, to empower women, eliminate racism, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for everyone.

Criteria

 * See footnote

2010–2019

 * 2011
 * For each inductee's biography, see footnote
 * For photos of the induction gala, see footnote


 * Kim Guadagno, Lt. Governor of the State of New Jersey
 * Mary Jo Abbondanza, St. Francis Medical Center
 * Meta Griffith (posthumously), Griffith Electric
 * Brenda Ross-Dulan, Wells Fargo
 * Edith Savage Jennings, civil-rights icon
 * Christina Seix, Christina Seix Academy
 * Elise Tretola, Allies, Inc.


 * 2012
 * See footnote


 * Lynne Azarchi, executive director of Kidsbridge Tolerance Museum
 * Mary Higgins Clark, world-renowned author
 * Carmen M. Garcia, former Chief Judge of Trenton Municipal Court
 * Sr. Lillian Harrington, MPF, president of Villa Victoria Academy
 * Anne LaBate, president of Segal LaBate Commercial Real Estate
 * Alice Paul (posthumously), women’s rights suffragist
 * C. Vivian Stringer, head coach of the Rutgers Women’s Basketball Team