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This is a list of gender gap-related subjects missing from Wikipedia.

The biographical entries on this list are sorted by award or honor received. Feel free to add entries or to start articles from these lists.
 * For lists of subjects by occupation, see the Main tab
 * For lists of subjects that appear in other sources, see the In other sources tab
 * For lists of subjects by location, see the Nationality tab


 * See also List of prizes, medals, and awards for women in science and Category:Awards honoring women

Cooperative Hall of Fame
These women have been inducted into the Cooperative Development Foundation's Cooperative Hall of Fame.


 * Rebecca Allen (educator)
 * Mary Anderson (cooperator) - founder of REI
 * Erma Angevine
 * Barbara Deverick
 * Dorothy Jacobson
 * Jean Jantzen
 * Connie McLanahan
 * Mary Lee Molz
 * Florence Parker
 * Eva Rappaport
 * Melbah M. Smith, Melbah Smith
 * Kate Sumberg
 * Katherine Whiteside Taylor, Katherine Taylor
 * Virginia Thornthwaite

The Dinner Party
The following are women from the list of women in the Heritage Floor; 999 mythical and historical figures who are displayed on the tiles of the Heritage Floor as part of Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party art installation:


 * Anna Schwägel, last woman to be executed for witchcraft in Germany


 * Ethylwyn (unknown)
 * Eugenia (Egyptian), Egyptian woman who disguised herself as a man and became abbot of a monastery


 * Geillis Duncan, Scottish woman accused of witchcraft
 * Genevieve d'Arconville, French anatomist


 * Helena (painter), Greek painter
 * Hiera (military general), General of army of Mysian women who fought in Trojan War
 * Lady Beatrix
 * Lalla (artist)
 * Laya (artist)
 * Libana
 * Lucretia Marinelli
 * Lydia (businesswoman)
 * Mabel (artist)
 * Macha (queen)
 * Manto (prophet)
 * Margaret of Desmond
 * Margarete Forchhammer
 * Marie Iowa
 * Myrtis (poet)
 * Nanno (musician)
 * Naqi (queen)
 * Phillipe Auguste
 * Princess Ebba
 * Sylvia of Aquitaine

National Women's History Project
From the list of women honored for National Women's History Week and National Women's History Month


 * Jenny Blaker (born 1955), Outreach Coordinator, Cotati Creek Critters
 * Barbara K. Byrd/Barbara Byrd (born 1949), State Secretary of the Oregon AFL-CIO
 * Gillian Christie, CEO of Christie Communications
 * Ellie M. Cohen/Ellie Cohen, conservationist
 * Madie Collins (born 1950s)
 * Betsy Damon, environmental artist and activist
 * Caitlin Alexandra Dunbar/Caitlin Dunbar (1989-2004)
 * Kathleen Eagan (born 1943)
 * Sister Claretta Easter (1901-1998)
 * Matilda Elizabeth Frelinghuysen/Matilda Frelinghuysen (1888-1969)
 * Pamela A. Frucci/Pamela Frucci (born 1932)
 * Sunshine Goodmorning (born 1974)
 * Ann Hancock (born 1950)
 * Linda M. Hiltabrand/Linda Hiltabrand (born 1953)
 * Mary Hultman (born 1955)
 * Victoria Johnston (born 1953)
 * Elizabeth Donnell Kay (1895-1987) (disambiguate from Elizabeth Kay)
 * Eryn Klosko (born 1971)
 * Lora Ledermann (born 1967)
 * Judy Kellogg Markowsky/Judy Markowsky (born 1945)
 * Mary Eliza McDowell/Mary McDowell (1854-1936)
 * Rose Marie Williams McGuire/Rose McGuire (born 1936)
 * Dr. Jeannie McLain (born 1960)
 * Tanya Narath (born 1963)
 * Linda Petee
 * Dr. Diana Post
 * Amanda Quraishi (born 1974)
 * Elsie Roemer (1893-1991)
 * Mary Rozmajzl
 * Maxine Lazarus Savitz/Maxine Savitz (born 1937)
 * Carolyn M. Scott (born 1955) (disambiguate from Carolyn Scott)
 * Kate Shackford (born 1951)
 * Mary Belle King Sherman (1862-1935) (disambiguate from Mary Sherman)
 * Robyn Staup Sweet/Robyn Sweet (born 1976)
 * Anne P. Teller/Anne Teller (born 1931), sustainable farmer
 * Tina J. Terrell/Tina Terrell (born 1964)
 * Laurie Tippin (born 1955), conservationist
 * Nichole Trushell (born 1955))
 * Janice S. Wiles/Janice Wiles (born 1956), environmentalist

Science Hall of Fame (SHoF)
The Science Hall of Fame is based on the appearance of people's names in books over the past two centuries (sortable table)
 * Kristine Larsen, astrophysicist (see June 2011 AfD first)
 * Esther Pearson (see July 2011 AfD first)

Thomson Reuters highly cited researchers
According to the article, "The Distorted Mirror of Wikipedia: a Quantitative Analysis of Wikipedia Coverage of Academics", Wikipedia is missing a large number of notable scientists from the Thompson Reuters list of highly cited researchers.

The complete online directory can be found here.

Whitney Biennial artists

 * See Gender Gap red list/Whitney Biennial artists

Women in Technology International Hall of Fame

 * 1996
 * Linda Sanford (1953 – ), IBM Enterprise Transformation (see also Linda Sanford's Oral History Interview)
 * Dr. Cheryl L. Shavers/Cheryl Shavers (1953 – ), Under Secretary for Technology, US Commerce Department (1999 – 2001)


 * 1997
 * Pamela Meyer Lopker, Founder, President and Chairman of the Board, QAD Inc., an Enterprise Resource Planning / manufacturing software company
 * Shaunna Sowell, former Vice President & Manager of Worldwide semiconductor Facilities, Texas Instruments
 * Patricia Wallington, former Corporate Vice President and CIO, Xerox Corporation


 * 1998
 * Julie Spicer England former Vice President, Texas Instruments, Incorporated General Manager, RFid Systems


 * 1999
 * Sherita T. Ceasar/Sherita Ceasar, Vice President Product Engineering Planning and Strategy, Comcast Communications
 * Dr. Claudine Simson, former Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, LSI Corporation; current Director & Business Development Executive, Research and IP, Worldwide Growth Markets, IBM Corporation
 * Yukako Uchinaga, Vice President, IBM's Yamato Software Development Laboratory (see also Yukako Uchinaga's Oral History Interview)


 * 2000
 * Dr. Jennie S. Hwang/Jennie Hwang, first woman to receive Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University's Materials Science and Engineering; expert in surface-mount technology


 * 2001
 * Janet Perna, former General Manager of Information Management Solutions at [IBM] specializing in Distributed database systems / IBM DB2 (see also Janet Perna's oral history)
 * Darlene Solomon, Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, Agilent Technologies specializing in Bio-analytical and electronic measurement


 * 2002
 * Dr. Caroline Kovac, former General Manager, IBM Healthcare and Life Sciences (see also Caroline Kovac's oral history)


 * 2003
 * Wanda Gass, Texas Instruments Fellow; Executive Director and Founder, High-Tech High Heels ("HTHH"), a donor advised fund at Dallas Women’s Foundation that funds programs to prepare girls to pursue degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)   (see also Wanda Gass oral history)
 * Shirley C. McCarty/Shirley McCarty, aerospace consultant


 * 2004
 * Judy Shaw, Director, CMOS Module Development at Texas Instruments


 * 2005
 * Barbara Bauer, technology innovation, software development, global management
 * Sandra Burke Ph.D., cardiovascular physiologist, former pre-clinical cardiovascular researcher at Abbott Vascular's Research and Advanced Development; developed drug-coated stent intravascular stents for treatment of restenosis
 * Melendy Lovett, senior vice president of Texas Instruments; President of Texas Instruments's worldwide Education Technology business; STEM education and workforce advocate, High-Tech High Heels (HTHH)
 * Neerja Raman, global manufacturing and poverty. Senior Research Fellow, Stanford University; Advisor, Committee for Cyber-Infrastructure, National Science Foundation; formerly HP Labs


 * 2006
 * Maria Azua, former IBM Vice President of Advanced Cloud Solutions, former IBM VP of Technology & Innovation; patent in Transcoder technology, Java implementation and enhancements, data manipulation
 * Kim Jones, former President & Managing Director for Sun Microsystems UK & Ireland; former VP of Global Education, Government and Health Sciences, Sun Microsystems; Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Curriki
 * Nor Rae Spohn, former SVP Hewlett-Packard LaserJet Printing Business
 * Dr. Been-Jon Woo, Director, Technology Integration & Development, Intel


 * 2007
 * Lucinda Sanders, CEO and Co-Founder of National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT); Executive-in-Residence for ATLAS Institute at University of Colorado at Boulder


 * 2009
 * Maxine Fassberg, Vice President, Technology and Manufacturing Group, Fab 28 Plant Manager; General Manager, Intel Israel
 * Carolyn Turbyfill, VP Engineering, Stacksafe


 * 2010
 * Dr. Ruth David, President and CEO, ANSER (Analytic Services Inc); Member, Homeland Security Advisory Council; former Deputy Director for Science and Technology, CIA
 * Susie Wee, CTO, Cisco Systems; former CTO, Client Cloud Services, HP Labs. Focus on streaming media; co-edited JPSEC standard for JPEG-2000 image security  (see also TED TEDxBayArea Women talk)


 * 2011
 * Alicia Abella, Ph.D., Executive Director, Innovative Services Research, AT&T Labs; Member, President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics
 * Sophie V. Vandebroek/Sophie Vandebroek, Ph.D., CTO and President, Xerox Innovation Group, Xerox Corporation


 * 2012
 * Joanne Martin, Ph.D. (1947 – ). Served on management team that developed and delivered IBM's first supercomputer, with specific responsibility for the performance measurement and analysis of the system. Distinguished Engineer and VP of Technology, IBM Corporation


 * 2013
 * Marian Croak, Senior Vice President of Applications & Services Infrastructure at AT&T Labs
 * Peggy Johnson, Executive Vice President of Qualcomm Technologies and President of Global Market Development
 * Lisa McVey, CIO of Enterprise Information Systems, Enterprise Medical Imaging, Automation, McKesson Corporation
 * Laura Sanders, General Manager of Delivery Engineering & Technology and CTO for Global Technology Services, IBM Corporation


 * 2014
 * Kris Rinne, Senior Vice President, Network & Product Planning, AT&T Services, Inc.
 * Lauren States, Vice President, Strategy and Transformation, IBM Software Group

Women's Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement Award

 * Sister Theresa Kane/Theresa Kane
 * Helen Serger
 * Delilah Pierce
 * Paula Gerard
 * Anna Tate
 * Shifra M. Goldman
 * Gwen Knight
 * Emily Waheneka
 * Mary Adams (artist)
 * Maria Enriquez de Allen
 * Charlotte Striefer Rubenstein
 * Irene Clark
 * Jacqueline Clipsham
 * Alessandra Comini
 * Jean Lacy
 * Celia Alvarez Muñoz
 * Alicia Graig Faxon
 * Elsa Honig Fine
 * Sadie Krauss Kriebel
 * Moira Roth
 * Linda Frye Burnham
 * Evangeline K. Montgomery
 * Marie Johnson Calloway
 * Dorothy Gillespie
 * Thalia Gouma-Peterson
 * Judith K. Brodsky
 * Muriel Magenta
 * Marilyn J. Stokstad
 * Eleanor Dickinson
 * Suzi Gablik
 * Eleanor Munro
 * Michi Itami
 * Mary D. Garrard
 * Ann Sutherland Harris
 * Wanda M. Corn
 * Buffie Johnson
 * Ferris Olin
 * Joanna Frueh
 * Leslie King-Hammond
 * Margo Machida
 * Ruth Weisberg
 * Tritobia Jayes Benjamin
 * Ofelia Garcia
 * Whitney Chadwick
 * Bernice Steinbaum


 * Notes