2019 – Barbara Walters-Phillips
For her career and contributions as a pilot, mentor, community advocate, and educator; inspiring countless youth and fellow teachers with her aviation education programs.
2018 – Anne Bridge Baddour
For her lifelong personal commitment to the advancement of all who pursue aviation careers and her tireless efforts in educating the aviation community and general public.
2017 – Major Chrystina Jones
For her commitment to encouraging women across the globe to pursue and succeed in aviation careers.
2016 – Priscilla (Pat) Blum
For her dedication to establishing and developing the Corporate Angel Network, a public benefit aviation charity which coordinates, manages, and arranges free air travel on business jets for cancer patients who need transportation to and from their specialized life-saving treatment centers.
2015 – Patricia Pearce
For dedicating over 28 years to advancing the state of the art in hypersonic propulsion systems and aerospace system fueling technology in addition to serving as a mentor for female engineers and students pursuing careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).
2014 – Judith Bruner
For over 40 years of distinguished and historic contributions as one of the first female Naval Aviators, a pioneering research pilot, and a senior NASA technical leader.
2013 – Kim De Groh
For her tireless efforts and impact in mentoring young women for over two decades, and for her numerous technical achievements in the advancement of materials durability in the space environment.
2013 – Mary S. Feik
For pioneering aviation maintenance during World War II and for her sixty-year aviation career promoting aerospace education and inspiring generations of youth.
2012 – Captain Laura B. Easton, USAF
For her remarkable career as an Air Force Officer, pilot, leader, and role model for women in aviation.
2011 – Fran Bera
For a lifetime working in aviation, setting records, and mentoring young people; at 86, she is still flying and encouraging young pilots to attain their aviation goals.
2010 – Msgt Kimberly L. Muhlecke
For her expertise in the fields of physiology training, human performance training, altitude chamber training, endurance management, and U-2 pressure suit operations.