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President's Cabinet Award

1991

Bio:

It is a major accomplishment to achieve the kind of balance in one’s life such as Barbara K. Hackett has with her career and her family. As the United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan and as the mother of seven children, she has become an excellent role model for women aspiring to combine both a career and family life. While she considers herself a family woman first, a career woman second, her professional achievements are impressive. Barbara is a graduate of the University of Detroit and U of D Law School and is a former law journal editor and president of the Law Alumni Association. She is also a current director of the Economic Club of Detroit, past director of Comerica Inc. and president of the Women’s Economic Club of Michigan, and has been listed in Who’s Who of American Women and other editions of Who’s Who. Married to Patrick, Barbara is perhaps most proud of her seven daughters who certainly seem to be following in their mother’s footsteps; three are practicing attorneys, two are doctoral candidates, another is pursuing an advanced degree in math and computers, and the seventh is the Midwest director of the Jesuit Volunteers Corps.

Citation:

Your numerous accomplishments and tireless commitment to justice have allowed you to pioneer a place for women in the top levels of the legal system.  As United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan, you serve as an excellent role model for women aspiring to balance both a career and family life.  While you consider yourself a family woman first, career woman second, your professional achievements have been impressive.  Your associations as director of the Economic Club of Detroit, president of the Law Alumni Association and president of the Women's Economic Club of Michigan are testimony to the esteem in which you are held by men and women throughout the state, both for your professional achievements and for the leadership and strength you have given to your husband and seven talented daughters.  We are honored to name you as a recipient of the President's Cabined Award.
 
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto inscribed our names at Detroit, Michigan this twentieth day of September in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred ninety-one.
 
Maureen A. Fay, O.P., President
Robert A. Mitchell, S.J., Chancellor

University of Detroit Mercy

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