Introducing the 2007 Judges

Billie Jean King

Billie Jean King

One of the great athletes of all time and a champion for social change and equality, Billie Jean King has created new inroads for women in and out of sports. In 2006, the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, home to the US Open, was renamed in her honor. In 2008, the Billie Jean King International Women's Sports Center - the nation's first permanent museum dedicated to women's sports - will open in New York. King serves on the boards of the Women's Sports Foundation and the Elton John AIDS Foundation.

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Deborah Roberts

Deborah Roberts

Emmy award-winning journalist Deborah Roberts began her network career in 1990. Currently, she is a correspondent on ABC's top-rated "20/20" and occasionally serves as a guest anchor on "Good Morning America." She has also substituted on "World News Weekend" and most recently, ABC's "The View." Roberts has reported on vital stories around the globe, from medical issues in Africa to social issues in the U.S. She is active in several charitable causes including United Cerebral Palsy Foundation, WIN (Women in Need) and the Broadcaster's Foundation.

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Olga Murray

Olga Murray

Grand prize recipient of the 2006 Stand On A Better World Awards. Founded Nepalese Youth Opportunity Foundation (NYOF), a non-profit organization dedicated to providing life's basic necessities to destitute youth in that region. To date, NYOF has fed, clothed, housed, educated and doctored more than 225,000 children, and had indirect benefits to countless others in those communities.

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Shirley Campbell

Shirley Campbell

Community leader in southern New Jersey for more than 25 years. Wife of Mannington's chairman, Keith Campbell, she is a board member of several local nonprofit organizations and active volunteer for charities such as Ranch Hope, a home for troubled youth, and Hospicecare of South Jersey.

Betty Davis

Betty Davis

Lifelong volunteer dedicated to the nurture and care of children. Wife of Mannington's president and CEO, Tom Davis, she has been active on the boards of the Junior Service League, Willmington Ballet Company and Boys and Girls Club.

Tammy Holm

Tammy Holm

Tammy Holm believes in leading by example. Her dedication to children began when her own were just infants, as she organized a babysitting co-op for new mothers to share support as well as adult companionship. For many years, she was an active volunteer as a team mother and teacher's assistant, and was also Chairperson of the home-bound parishioners program at her church.

Today, Tammy, wife of Mannington Residential President Kim Holm, is a realtor, and delights in helping families settle in the Wilmington, Delaware area. She is the proud mother of three grown children, and grandmother of one.

 
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