Foundress
A "Foundress" is a term used to describe a woman who establishes or creates an organization, institution, or movement. This role is often associated with religious, educational, or social initiatives, where the foundress plays a crucial part in shaping the mission and values of the entity.
Historically, many foundresses have made significant contributions to society, such as Saint Teresa of Ávila, who founded the Carmelite Order, or Mother Teresa, known for her humanitarian work. Their legacies often inspire future generations to continue their work and uphold the principles they established.