Fourteen outstanding women inducted to Hall of fame
The Singapore Women’s Hall of Fame welcomed 14 new honourees at a gala dinner and induction ceremony on Friday night (18 March). At the gala dinner, Mrs Mary Tan, Patron of the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations (SCWO), presented each honouree with The Flame, a trophy that symbolizes the vitality of the women in the Hall of Fame and the torch of inspiration that is passed from one generation to another.
The Singapore Women’s Hall of Fame (SWHF) was launched by SCWO in 2014 to recognise and celebrate the many contributions of women to Singapore’s development, and to share the stories of these outstanding women so as to inspire others, especially younger Singaporeans. In the first year 108 women were honoured, and in 2015 there were 11.
The 14 women comprise two Supreme Court judges, six sportswomen, two food personalities, a diplomat, an activist/advocate, a medical aid worker, and a community/social worker.
- MAY WONG – Pioneer community worker and tireless fund-raiser – Born 1899 Died 1989
- ALICE EDITH WILHELMINA PENNEFATHER – A pioneering and outstanding sportswoman – Born 1903 Died 1983
- TAN CHENG HIONG – Pioneer champion of women’s rights – Born 1904 Died 1999
- TAN YOON YIN – Singapore’s first lady of netball – Born 1929
- ELEANOR CLUNIES-ROSS – Pioneering athlete – Born 1934
- MARY BEATRICE KLASS – Pioneering athlete – Born 1935
- JANET JESUDASON – Pioneering athlete – Born 1936
- GLORIA BECK – Pioneering athlete – Born 1938 Died 2015
- JAYALEKSHMI MOHIDEEN – First female career diplomat – Born 1945
- ANG SWEE CHAI – Orthopaedic surgeon and medical aid worker extraordinaire – Born 1948
- LAI SIU CHIU – First woman on the Supreme Court Bench – Born 1948
- VIOLET OON – Singapore’s food ambassador – Born 1949
- AZIZA ALI – Pioneer restaurateur and promoter of Malay culture – Born 1950
- JUDITH PRAKASH – Key figure in Singapore’s growth as a global arbitration hub – Born 1951
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