11. She Was Director Of Wal-Mart For Six Years... And Used Her Position To Champion Liberal Policies
As well as serving on the boards of Arkansas Children's Hospital Legal Services (1988-1992) and the Children's Defense Fund (1986-1992), Clinton also took board-level positions at non-profit organisations, including TCBY (1985-1992), Lafarge (1990-1992), and Wal-Mart Stores (1986-1992). The first-ever female member on Wal-Mart's board, Clinton continued to campaign for more women to be added to the company's management - although she largely failed with this - and she championed the group adopting more environmentally-friendly policies.
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