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March is Women’s History Month and we have our fair share of women to celebrate for their roles in helping the company grow over the years.

In 1985, Dr. Pat Woolf of Princeton University became the first woman on the National Life Board of Directors. Dr. Woolf’s research focused on scientific communication and the responsible conduct of research, especially in biological and medical sciences.

Since Dr. Woolf joined the board in the ‘80s, we’ve had a number of women support the company on our board including Louise McCarren, Kim Goodman and today, Carol Carlson and Yvette Bright.

Check out the photos below of our Contact article from February/March 1985 on Dr. Woolf.