Helen Graves Fisk (1895–1986) was an American vocational support executive who was active in service bureaus in Pasadena and Los Angeles from the 1920s.
For many years, she was assistant director at the Pasadena Vocation Bureau where she was a close colleague of Winifred M.
[3] Fisk attended Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1917.
She served on the boards of several administrative bodies and was active in a wide range of clubs in the Pasadena and Los Angeles areas.
The award celebrates the memory of Winifred Hausam and Helen Graves Fisk (1895-1986), both of whom pioneered vocational opportunities for women and contributed to developing professional services for college students.