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Tara L. Whitehead – EDS: Open Doors for Yourself
Texas-born Tara Whitehead was a college student at Southern Methodist University in Dallas when she heard advertising guru Steve Cosmopulos speak at an awards reception.
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Cathy Ward, Claudia Huntington and Darcy Kopcho – The Capital Group Companies: Building a Life Portfolio
Once upon a time, three young women graduated from California colleges ready to conquer the world.
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Kristen Smith Wenker – General Mills: Message Wizard
Sometimes fate, topped with a sprinkle of naive bravado, is the best recipe for landing the job of your dreams.
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Brenda Ross-Dulan – Wells Fargo: Drawing on Her Success
Brenda Ross-Dulan oversees 150 banking stores and $12 billion in deposits, and yet she never thought she’d end up in banking.
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Sharon L. Allen – Deloitte Consulting: First Woman Chairman of a Big Four Accounting Firm
Part of Allen’s appeal is that — in a world filled with lingo-laden, business motivational gurus — her messages are backed with statistical collateral.
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Joanne Smith, M.D. – Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago: Taking Patient Care to the C Suite
Smith, as President and CEO of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, combines a physician’s skill and caring with the strategic sense needed to run an organization.
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