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Women Making a Mark: Toni Washington
Toni Washington has never been one to back down from a challenge. One of nine children, she grew up in Savannah, Georgia, and learned from an early age how to hold her own.
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Linda Galipeau
As CEO of Randstad North America, Linda Galipeau oversees the third-largest staffing organization in the United States, as well as an initiative to provide job training, apprenticeships, and placement services to victims of human trafficking and to those at risk of becoming victims.
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Women Making a Mark: Tameeka Law Walker
Tameeka Law Walker didn’t always dream of being a doctor, but she knew she wanted to serve others.
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Candice Saunders
The CEO of WellStar Health System shows why the company she helms made Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For and Working Mother’s 100 Best Companies lists.
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.
Women Making a Mark: Amy Dosik
Amy Dosik has remarked that she
has one son—and 36,000 girls. As the chief executive officer for Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta, Dosik’s mission is to help develop competence and confidence in thousands of local girls, so they’ll thrive
in college, a career, and community life.
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Mylin Torres
Dr. Mylin Torres, director of the Glenn Family Breast Center, Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University, is leading groundbreaking research into the ways some cancer treatments might alter patients’ DNA.
Women Making a Mark: Pinky Cole
Some CEOs spend years cementing their fortune before planting their philanthropic flag. Not Pinky Cole.
Women Making a Mark: Mary Frances Bowley
Mary Frances Bowley opened Wellspring Living’s doors in 2001 as a safe house for women who were victims of sexual abuse and exploitation.
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Meria Carstarphen
There is something unexpected about Dr. Meria Carstarphen, the forty-seven-year-old superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools. Maybe it's that she's a hugger ("you should have seen my dad at church," she says), or that, instead...