Good Housekeeping survey

2nd July 2012 by Natalie Burns

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Good Housekeeping have 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.

They would like friends of Women of the Year and their readers to help them compile a list of the most influential women of the last century.

Who is your heroine? Who has changed your world, challenged your views, made you laugh or made you think?

They would like you to pick the 10 women on their shortlist who you feel have made the most impact – they’ve included women who have influenced all aspects of our lives – from fashion, music and theatre to politics, education and women’s rights. There’s some space at the end for you to add extra names.

The survey closing date is Monday 16th July, and you can see the results in the October issue of Good Housekeeping.

The survey is online at http://www.demographix.com/surveys/2KVG-RM5T/36ZAR96V/


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