Famous sisters of Phi Mu include....
Arts & Entertainment
Pamela Long Hammer, head writer for CBS' Guiding Light
Susan Harling, inspiration for the play and movie Steel Magnolias
Joyce Carol Oates, author of Blonde: A Novel, We Were the Mulvaneys, and many other renowned novels
Mary Wickes, actress, Aunt March in Little Women and Sister Mary Lazarus in Sister Act
Aviation
Jerrie Mock, first woman to successfully fly solo around the world
Mary Ellen Weber, Ph.D., astronaut, Space Shuttle Atlantis Mission, May 2000; Space Shuttle Discovery Mission, July 1995
Business
Tammy Cohen, owner and founder of ERS, a multi-million dollar corporation that performs employee screening for Fortune 500 Companies
Evett Simmons, president of the National Bar Association
Government
Carol Laise Bunker , U.S. Ambassador to Nepal 1966-1973, first woman director general of the Foreign Service
Betty Montgomery, currently serving as the first female Attorney General of Ohio
Kathleen D. Morrison, first commanding officer of the Naval Medical Clinic and Legion of Merit award winner
Melinda Schwegmann, first female Lt. Governor of Louisiana
Elizabeth Weaver, currently a Michigan Supreme Court Justice and former chief justice
Commander Tova Wiley, first woman to hold the rank of Commander in the U.S. Navy, winner of the Legion of Merit Award
Journalism
Pat Mitchell, president, PBS
Toria Tolley, VP/consultant, The Psychological Advantage, former CNN weekend anchor
Sports
Gail Barron, winner of the Boston Marathon, 1978. Partner of multi-million dollar fitness center franchise
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