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Jan 15 2016

Susan Booth

Bedazzler Extraordinaire Susan Booth bedazzles her audiences through a variety of vehicles: the introductions she writes for the plays staged at the theatres she manages, the work of the actors in the productions she directs and the conversations and interviews she has with luminaries and regular...

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Jan 15 2016

Ann Warner

Steel Magnolia, Stellar Advocate Ann Warner can glide gracefully from the tea table to the boardroom to the media stand, all without breaking a sweat. She can charm the socks off a combatant in one breath and deepen the support of a follower in the next....

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Jan 15 2016

Aaron Sherinian

Father of Four, Godfather of Millions If you have a meeting with Aaron Sherinian, bring your oxygen tank as he sets a very brisk conversational pace; you can bet you will never be bored in his presence. Aaron is a dynamic blend of two divergent cultures:...

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Jan 15 2016

Shana Brodnax

Girl Power! Shana grew up in an interracial family in Indianapolis, Indiana where she was one of a handful of students of color attending the magnet high school. She quickly learned that the most powerful differences between black and white kids were resources and access to...

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Jan 15 2016

Ellie Hollander

Good Things Come in Small Packages Ellie is one of our more spectacular, if petite, placements. Three years after we introduced her to the Meals On Wheels Association of America (now Meals on Wheels America), she continues to delight her board, membership and staff. Her dynamism,...

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Jan 13 2016

Steve Stirling

Candy Can Be Good for You Steve was only five years old when he was abandoned at the Christian orphanage in Ilsan, Korea by his father who couldn’t afford the cost of caring for Steve’s polio. A week later his uncle brought Steve’s three-year old sister...

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