1954
Ms. Oldham-Fritts is born in Los Angeles, California to Leonard and Harriet Howard.
1976
Ms. Oldham-Fritts receives a Bachelor of Arts in chemistry from the University of California, Irvine.
1976
Ms. Oldham-Fritts becomes an associate engineer at McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Company in Huntington Beach, California.
1978
Ms. Oldham-Fritts becomes a research chemist at the CIBA Geigy Company in Fountain Valley, California.
1980
Ms. Oldham-Fritts becomes a technical staff member of Hughes Aircraft Company in El Segundo, California.
1982
Ms. Oldham-Fritts receives a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Southern California.
1985
Ms. Oldham-Fritts receives a Certificate of Achievement from the YWCA in Los Angeles, California.
1985
Ms. Oldham-Fritts is awarded a foundational patent in electronic packaging from the U.S. Patent Office.
1990
Ms. Oldham-Fritts becomes a scientist for Hughes Aircraft Company.
1997
Ms. Oldham-Fritts receives credentials in physical sciences from San Jose State University.
1997
Ms. Oldham-Fritts becomes a chemistry teacher at Oak Grove High School in San Jose, California.
2007
Ms. Oldham-Fritts is appointed chair of the Girls Engaged in Math and Science Committee of the American Association of University Women.
2010
Ms. Oldham-Fritts serves as the Grand Prize judge at the International Science and Engineering Fair.
2011
Ms. Oldham-Fritts is appointed Science Fair Awards Chair of the Silicon Valley Section of the American Chemical Society.
2014
Ms. Oldham-Fritts receives the Philanthropy Award from the Morgan Hill branch of the American Association of University Women.
2016
Ms. Oldham-Fritts receives the Ottenberg Award from the Silicon Valley section of the American Chemical Society in Palo Alto, California.
2017
Ms. Oldham-Fritts is appointed as manager of the South Valley Science and Engineering Fair.