ROLE MODELS

Betty Siegel Imagines Ethical Leadership

The five tenets to ethical leadership are: trust, respect, optimism, service, and intentionality. Trust and respect must be mutual. Optimism allows the untapped potential of every individual to be called forth while intentionality means that everyone must have the intent to do the right thing.

Breaking Barriers on the Bench

Jean ToalShe dreamed of being catcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Instead, Jean Toal became South Carolina’s No. 1 legal eagle. And while she still loves baseball, she now cheers for the Atlanta Braves.

Georgia Women in Politics


Historically, women have been the vital organizers of grass-roots efforts behind candidates. Today, they are the candidates. All across the nation, women are claiming their positions of political leadership, and new female names are emerging as movers and shakers in the world politics.Rep. Stacey Abrams

Georgia Women in Business


In Atlanta, a few women – notably IBM’s Ann Cramer and The Coca-Cola Co.’s Ingrid Saunders Jones -- have long been recognized as power brokers in business. But others are quickly gaining ground and will soon join the ranks of women in positions of power.Cheryl A. Bachelder

Georgia Women in Philanthropy


It’s never been unusual to find women working in philanthropy. Traditionally, of course, men roosted at the top while women toiled in the ranks. A few Georgia women assumed leadership roles years ago. Today, fresh new names are emerging. Kayrita Anderson Family Foundation
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