
Bettye Washington Greene (1935–1995) was a pioneering chemist who became the first African American female Ph.D. chemist to work at Dow Chemical Company in 1965.
Key Achievements:
- Earned her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Wayne State University in 1965.
- Specialized in latex and polymer chemistry, contributing to advancements in coatings, paints, and synthetic materials.
- Worked at Dow Chemical Company, where she conducted groundbreaking research in colloid and latex chemistry.
- Her work helped improve the performance of coatings, adhesives, and other industrial materials.
- A role model for women and African Americans in STEM, paving the way for greater diversity in scientific fields.