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Catherine Baker-Pitts
A board member of the American Anorexia/Bulimia Association, Baker is an eating disorder and gender-equity expert and author of The Perfection Trap.
Meredith Baxter
Emmy-nominated actress best known from the television comedy "Family Ties," Baxter is a champion of women's rights and an advocate for breast cancer awareness and prevention.
Patricia Wynn Brown
A writer and performer, Brown is creator of "Hair Theater," a presentation that offers women the opportunity to see life through hairdos - and hair don'ts.
Ellen Burstyn
An Academy Award-winning actress and former President of Actors' Equity, Burstyn lectures on a variety of topics.
Lynda Carter
Actor, former "Wonder Woman" and women's issues activist.
Jill Eikenberry
Actress best known for "L.A. Law" and breast cancer survivor.
Linda Ellerbee
Award-winning journalist, bestselling author and breast cancer survivor. Champion in the fight against substance abuse.
Emme
Famous plus-size model and host of E! Entertainment's "Fashion Emergency." Also speaks on eating disorders and body image.
Peggy Fleming
Olympic gold medallist in skating and breast cancer survivor.
Susan Ford Bales
Susan Ford Bales, the daughter of former President Gerald R. Ford and Mrs. Betty Ford, is a widely recognized speaker on substance abuse and an advocate for breast cancer awareness.
Erin Gray
Model and actress, perhaps best known for "Silver Spoons" and "Buck Rogers," who speaks on domestic violence.
Ann Jillian
Award-winning actress and performer, and breast cancer survivor.
Naomi Judd
Country superstar, author and wellness advocate.
Cheryl Ladd
Star of "Charlie's Angels" and over 40 films. Recently starred on Broadway in "Annie Get Your Gun".
Loretta LaRoche
Humorist and Harvard Medical School stress expert. Host of popular PBS specials "Humor Your Stress" and "Stop Global Whining."
Vicki Lawrence
Emmy Award-winning actress best known for "The Carol Burnett Show" and "Mama's Family." Advocate for women's health.
Joan Lunden
Host of A&E's "Behind Closed Doors with Joan Lunden" and former co-host of ABC's "Good Morning America." Author of several books on lifestyle and women's issues.
Eileen McDargh
Management consultant and author of Work for a Living and Still Be Free to Live, the first book written on work and life balance.
Rita Moreno
Oscar, Emmy, Tony and Grammy award winning actress best known for her role as Anita in the film "West Side Story."
Deborah Norville
Anchor of "Inside Edition," author, and mental health advocate.
Jane Powell
Actress, singer and star of over 20 MGM musicals. Advocate for healthy lifestyles for women and seniors.
Phylicia Rashad
Best known as Clair Huxtable from "The Cosby Show," and the first black actress to win a Tony for a dramatic leading role, Rashad is a committed advocate for children, women's issues, and fine arts.
Betty Rollin
NBC News correspondent, breast cancer survivor, and author of First You Cry.
Gloria Steinem
Icon of modern feminism, author and founding editor of MS. Magazine.
Faye Wattleton
Former President of Planned Parenthood. Author and woman's rights advocate.
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