Born in 1923 in Rankin, Pennsylvania, Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Holohan grew up during the Great Depression and World War II eras. She met her first husband, Harvey Paul Bazar, in high school and following his service in World War II, the couple moved to Southern California. In 1961, the Bazars founded Sensor Systems, Inc., an aviation antenna company that would evolve into a major supplier for commercial and corporate aircraft. Following Harvey’s sudden passing in 1965, Betty assumed leadership as President and CEO of Sensor Sytems, Inc. and under her guidance the company became a global force in the aviation industry. In 1972, Betty met and married Seymour Robin. Together, they further solidified the success of Sensor Systems, Inc. In 2016 Betty formed the Mary E. Bazar-Robin Foundation which generously supports the Red Cross. Betty passed away in 2021 at the age of 98.
Watch: Betty's daughter Paula Sandling shares her mother's spirit and legacy.
Dedicated in Betty’s name on February 2, 2024, the Betty Bazar Blood Services Center is one of the world’s leading blood collection and processing centers, and the largest platelet collection site in California. Annually, the center collects upwards of 250,000 units of blood and distributes over 400,000 blood products, resources essential for surgeries, cancer treatments, chronic illnesses, and traumatic injuries.