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Jennifer Hidinger
In 2012, after her husband Ryan was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, the restaurant community hosted a benefit dinner to help the couple pay medical bills. Overwhelmed with gratitude, the couple decided to form a nonprofit, The Giving Kitchen, to assist other metro Atlanta restaurant workers in crisis.
Women Making a Mark: Laura Rittenberg
Laura Rittenberg’s passion for real estate began 40 years ago, and she can’t imagine doing anything else.
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Alicia Philipp
In high school, Alicia Philipp dreamed of becoming a politician. She never ran for office, but she’s done more to change the Atlanta region than most elected officials ever could. Philipp is president of...
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Sarah Morrison
When Sarah Morrison first applied for a physical therapist position at Shepherd Center in 1984, she didn’t get the job. “I was a new grad and was told, ‘Why don’t you go out and...
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Colleen Doyle
When people are diagnosed with cancer, so much changes, including how they need to nourish and take care of themselves. That’s where Colleen Doyle comes in. As the American Cancer Society’s strategic director for...
Women Making a Mark: Kathy Colbenson
Lessons learned early in life are often the ones that stick. That’s certainly true for Kathy Colbenson, president and CEO of CHRIS 180, a behavioral health and child welfare organization.
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Melissa Arasi
Arasi went from singing in her family's church to conducting the Atlanta Women's Chorus and overseeing 200 Cobb County performing arts teachers.
Women Making a Mark: Angelica Hairston
From Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” to Beyoncé’s “Black Parade,” music has long served as an outlet for those advocating for social justice.
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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...