Farah Walters chronology

  • 1964 – Came to America from Iran

  • 1986 – Joined University Hospitals

  • 1988 – Recipient of the Cleveland YWCA Career Woman of Achievement Award

  • 1992 – First woman in America to lead an independent academic medical center as president and CEO of University Hospitals and University Hospitals Health System

  • 1993 – Appointed to Hillary Rodham Clinton’s National Health Care Reform Task Force

  • 1993 – Recipient of CWRU’s Weatherhead School of Management Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award

  • 1994 – Appointed by Ohio Gov. George Voinovich to serve on the 15-member Commission to Study the Ohio Economy and Tax Structure

  • 1996 – Recipient of the Cleveland League of Women Voters Belle Sherwin Democracy in Action Award

  • 1996 – Recipient of the Ohio Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs Women Mean Business Award

  • 1997 – First woman and first CEO of a not-for-profit organization selected to chair the Greater Cleveland United Way Campaign

  • 1998 – First woman chosen to receive the Business Statesmanship Award from the Harvard Business School Club of Northeast Ohio

  • 1999 – First woman chosen to receive the Business Executive of the Year Award from the Sales & Marketing Executives of Cleveland

  • 2000 – Featured by Crain’s Cleveland Business as one of the nine most influential agents of change in Cleveland over the past 20 years

  • 2000 – Recipient of Woman of Achievement Award by Women’s City Club of Cleveland

  • 2000 – Inducted into Inside Business magazine 2000 Business Hall of Fame

  • 2000 – Recipient of the March of Dimes Golden Mile Award for leadership in saving babies

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