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DENORA GETACHEW
The Junior League of The City of New York
As the co-chair of the League’s Advocates for Public Policy committee, DeNora Getachew works hard to ensure that the committee is focused on issues with the greatest impact on women and children.
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LAURIE GREEN
The Junior League of Sacramento
Rising Star Laurie Green of The Junior League of Sacramento is a woman whose membership in the League is proof that some of the most rewarding paths to take are those you never would have considered initially.
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Adele Hall
The Junior League of Kansas City
A model of philanthropy and voluntarism, Adele Hall worked to better the lives of those around her.
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Mary Harriman
The Junior League of the City of New York
A pioneer of social reform, Mary Harriman used a life of privilege as a platform for good works, ultimately founding a movement of women committed to bettering the lives of those around them.
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September Hill
The Junior League of Los Angeles
With energy and passion, September Hill used her skills in public advocacy to put perinatal depression on the map in California.
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Glenda E. Hood
The Junior League of Greater Orlando
A persuasive advocate for diversity and inclusion, the arts, and international commerce, Glenda E. Hood served as Florida Secretary of State and Mayor of Orlando.
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Martha Rivers Ingram
The Junior League of Nashville
An early and energetic supporter of the arts and culture, Martha Rivers Ingram saw to it that more than a million Tennessee children be exposed to music, drama, and dance.
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HILARY JACKSON
The Junior League of Collin County
Hilary Jackson has leveraged her experience in the Junior League and her professional experience to model and encourage her teams to engage with the Collin County community for lasting impact.
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Lauren Kimball
The Junior League of Abilene
Lauren Kimball parlayed her work in the U.S. Air Force into a career advocating for women and children.