Huval, Bonnie D. Papers, 1977-1992

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Huval, Bonnie D. Papers, 1977-1992

Bonnie D. Huval, originally from Texas, has worked as an engineer in oilfield services and at the Johnson Space Center as well as a consultant helping companies with dispatch, transaction, and automation systems.

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National Organization for Women. South Central Region

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Adams, Katherine J.

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National Organization for Women. Texas chapter.

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Huval, Bonnie D.

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Bonnie D. Huval, originally from Texas, has worked as an engineer in oilfield services and at the Johnson Space Center as well as a consultant helping companies with dispatch, transaction, and automation systems. From 1983 to 1986, she served as the director of the National Organization for Women (NOW) South Central region and greatly improved the financial situation of the nonprofit organization. Now living in England, Huval’s other business interests include real estate and proper...

National Organization for Women

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The National Organization for Women (NOW) was formed in Washington D.C. in 1966, and incorporated in 1967. The organization was formed to bring women into full participation in the mainstream of society, assuming all privileges and responsibilities in fully equal partnership with men. Local chapters were formed throughout the country and task forces were set up to deal with problems of women in areas such as employment, education, religion, poverty, law, politics, and image in the media....