Lt. Governor Aruna Miller, who lives in Montgomery Village, was inducted in the Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame Thursday.
“I am grateful to stand among the remarkable women whose legacies inspire us to see more, do more, and be more,” Miller said. “Every day, I work to uplift the people of Maryland and create a strong foundation for a future that our next generation of leaders can be proud of. “
Along with Miller, U.S. House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones, Maryland Secretary of State Susan Lee of Bethesda and Comptroller Brooke Lierman also were inducted during the ceremony that was held in Annapolis.
Lee posted on social media that she was “Extremely honored and grateful to be inducted into the 2024 class of the Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame.”
“The women inducted tonight into the Hall of Fame are not just an inspiration, they are our foundation. Our administration, this state, and our country would be incomplete without their hard work and impact,” said Gov. Wes Moore.
“Lt. Governor Miller is a force within this administration and a leader for all young women throughout Maryland,” added Maryland First Lady Moore. “Congratulations to all the inductees, as their careers have opened the door to other women who aspire to lead.”
Extremely honored and grateful to be inducted into the 2024 class of the Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame with @SpeakerPelosi @SpeakerAJones @MDComptroller @SenatorSusanLee, and five exceptional high school women from across our state. pic.twitter.com/GWjBKf2SWy
— Lt. Governor Aruna Miller (@LtGovMiller) March 22, 2024