Tag: Women Making A Mark 2016
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Meisa Salaita
As a child, Meisa Salaita was passionate about two things: sculpture and chemistry. As the cofounder and codirector of the Atlanta Science Festival, she is committed to making science a part of Atlanta’s popular culture.
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Phyllis Sumner
An attorney and equestrian, Phyllis Sumner keeps companies like Home Depot, Equifax, and Kmart safe from cyber attacks, and uses horseback riding as her "therapy."
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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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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.
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Kate Atwood
The woman leading ChooseATL, a Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce outreach to recruit and retain talent, wants students who graduate from the city's colleges to call Atlanta home.
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Kristin Connor
After an inexplicable miracle caused her son's tumor to disappear, Kristin Connor decided to dedicate her life to curing childhood cancer, something she does everyday as executive director of CURE Childhood Cancer.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Tara Stoinski
Stoinski is president, CEO, and chief scientific officer of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International, an Atlanta-based nonprofit that coordinates gorilla conservation efforts in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.