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J’Aimeka “Jai” Ferrell

She’s built a powerhouse career but credits the inspiring women in her life above all else.

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.

Women Making a Mark: Mindy Selig

Mindy Selig is a fourth-generation Atlantan and currently serves as senior vice president in her family’s 100-year-old company, Selig Enterprises. One could find that daunting—but not Selig.

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: Stephanie Nadi Olson

Four years ago, Stephanie Nadi Olson started We Are Rosie, a marketing and advertising network with a focus on flexibility and inclusivity. No gimmicks, no performative diversity.

Women Making a Mark: Seh Welch

When Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention set out to tackle the pandemic, it was all hands on deck.

Women Making a Mark: Elizabeth Elango

Elizabeth Elango’s role as CEO and Head of School at Global Village Project (GVP), a school for refugee girls located in Decatur, is more than a career to her—it’s a sincere passion.

Women Making a Mark: Meredith Leapley

Having grown up as the child of two entrepreneurs in Maryland, Meredith Leapley saw firsthand the challenges that come with being a business owner.

Women Making a Mark: Jamie Lackey

Jamie Lackey identified a barrier: You can’t get childcare without diapers, and without childcare you can’t go to work.

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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