MINNIE M. CASSELL
Minnie Cassell went into automatic data processing and made history as the first African American to become a supervisor.
Minnie Cassell went into automatic data processing and made history as the first African American to become a supervisor.
From the time Phyllis Whitcomb Packard was young, she dreamed of a career in the arts. She worked hard to make that dream a reality.
Tenacious and passionate, Deirdre Anne Shanahan Harvey has become an invaluable member of the New York City Transit team.
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