Women and Leadership
Elizabeth Dole has a long career in public service, holding positions under five administrations, including secretary of transportation under President Ronald Reagan and secretary of labor under President George Bush. She was the first woman to hold the transportation secretary position, and was appointed director of the American Red Cross in 1991. She took a 14-month leave of absence, from November 1995 to January 1997, to accompany her husband, former Sen. Robert Dole, during his presidential campaign. Dole, who has been named by the Gallup Poll as one of the world's most admired women, has received numerous awards for her public service and leadership. They include the Women Executives in State Government Lifetime Achievement Award, the League of Women Voters Leadership Award and the Raoul Wallenberg Award for humanitarian service. She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1995.Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics Mary Louise Smith Scholar