Good Housekeeping has been a sponsor of the Women of the Year Lunch for the past decade. The magazine has a long tradition of celebrating women’s achievements.
Good Housekeeping would like friends of Women of the Year and their readers to help them compile a list of women who have been successful on their own terms, whether they have challenged the status quo or done something courageous.
You can vote for which woman in the headlines is your favourite rebel online here.
The survey closing date is 12 August, and you can see the results in the November issue of Good Housekeeping.
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