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Author: Susan Douglas

As CEO of Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council, Susan Douglas taps into more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit leadership and development in steering the premier leadership opportunity for female ambition in Kentucky, a council that serves 8,000 girl members across 67 counties.
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Rest in Power: Loretta Lynn—A Legend, an Icon, a Voice for All Women

Susan Douglas

When country music star Loretta Lynn died on Oct. 4, the world lost a powerful voice—not only due to Lynn’s divine musicality and acclaim in the realm of country music, but because of her genuine ability to portray the intimate thoughts and frustrations of women of her time.

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