In 2016, Hillary Rodham Clinton made history by becoming the first woman to secure the presidential nomination of a major political party in the United States. Prior to this achievement, she had served as the 67th Secretary of State from January 21, 2009, to February 1, 2013. With a career spanning almost four decades in public service, she has been a strong advocate for children and families in various roles such as attorney, First Lady, and Senator. Despite her many professional accomplishments, she also treasures her roles as a wife, mother, and grandmother.