Florence Bascom
Florence Bascom became the first woman that was hired by the US Geological Survey. She was born on July 14,1862 in Williamstown, Massachusetts. She died from a stroke on June 18, 1945 at age 82.
She was the first woman member of the United States Geological Survey.
Florence Bascom (July 14, 1862 - June 18, 1945) was the first woman hired by the United States Geological Survey. She received her position at the USGS in 1896 and continued there until 1936. She also had three students who would also become members of the USGS.
Al Davis hired Al Shell, the first black head coach of the modern era, in 1988. He hired Tom Flores, the first Latino coach, and Amy Trask, the first woman CEO.
A woman hired for odd work or for single days.
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She was a hired model from a Houston agency to do a product demonstration.
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