Best known for her television role as Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter portrayed a character whose strength and power was considered a 'breakthrough' for women in the early 1970s. She continues to be a role model for women of all ages and is deeply involved in causes that benefit women and children. Lynda is a supporter of the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research, a founding member of the National Race for the Cure, and is actively involved in helping kids reach their full potential through her support of Children in the Arts, Special Olympics and the National Rehabilitation Hospital. In her uplifting and candid presentation, Lynda shows how your dreams can become reality through perseverance and determination, and how through service to others, life can be more fulfilling than you ever dreamed.