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HP’s First Female Employee

Photo of Helen Perry at work (typing with headset on) with Dave Packard working in the background. Enlarge
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Date: 1940

By 1940, Hewlett-Packard had gotten large enough to hire a full-time administrative assistant named Helen Perry. Perry, seen here with Dave Packard, was Hewlett-Packard’s first female employee. (Before Perry joined the company, Lucile Packard and Flora Hewlett had handled many administrative duties for the company, but their roles had been informal.)

Tags: 1940 • 1940s • Dave Packard • Helen Perry • women

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