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Women Making a Mark: Linda Matzigkeit
Linda Matzigkeit, chief administrative officer of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, wakes up every day at 4:30 a.m. to swim, bike, or run. The accomplished triathlete (she’s completed about 50, including an Ironman) considers it a non-negotiable appointment with herself.
Women Making a Mark: Nadine Kaslow
It’s impossible to know how many lives Nadine Kaslow has saved over the course of her career.
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Alexandria Wilson
Alexandria Wilson is a voice for her generation. Literally. As a member of VOX Teen Communications, a nonprofit youth development program focused on teen expression, the seventeen-year-old North Atlanta High School junior writes for...
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Women Making a Mark: Tokiwa Smith
Ask preteens about their career aspirations, and they’ll likely say they want to be an entertainer, an athlete, or another profession they see on TV. But what about a chemist? An engineer? A physicist?
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Debra Gray King
For three decades, Debra Gray King has been helping Atlanta smile a little brighter. The founder of the Atlanta Center for Cosmetic Dentistry not only plans makeovers, which she calls smile designs, but also...
Women Making a Mark: Jennifer Barlament
It’s no surprise that the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Jennifer Barlament had a music-filled childhood, studying clarinet for years and playing violin with the Savannah Symphony Youth Orchestra, among other musical accomplishments.
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Diane Capriola
For Diane Capriola, books are more than a business; they are a way to save the world. The former child psychologist opened Little Shop of Stories in Decatur eleven years ago to share her...
Women Making a Mark: Mini’imah Shaheed
In 2012, Mini’imah Shaheed had the unique opportunity to design a school for which she would serve as founding principal.