19 June, 1926
Erna Schneider Hoover, an American mathematician and inventor, was born in
Irvington, New Jersey. She is best known for inventing a computerized telephone
switching system that revolutionized modern communication by preventing system
overloads. Her birth is the starting point of her life and career, marking the
beginning of her journey towards becoming a pioneer in computer technology and a
significant figure for women in STEM.