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    1. Leading Ladies of Louisville: Maggie Harlow, Signarama CEO

      ... my hope to surrender in such a graceful way.”   Leading Ladies of Louisville is an ongoing Louisville.com series focused on the women ...

      Aimee Jewell - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm

    2. Leading Ladies of Louisville: Susan Barry, Chief Executive of the Community Foundation of Louisville

      ... woman whom I was honored to cover in this month’s Leading Ladies of Louisville. As someone who has been on the top of my list of people ...

      Aimee Jewell - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm

    3. Leading Ladies of Louisville: District Court Judge Erica Lee Williams

      ... Judge Erica Lee Williams is the third female honoree for our Leading Ladies of Louisville blog series. She has a renowned political background, and ...

      Aimee Jewell - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm

    4. Leading Ladies of Louisville: Amy Lewis at Mercury Ballroom on 4th Street

      ... As always, in spite of the relative quiet, the city of Louisville is a bustle of innovation, quickly changing--and Louisville leading lady Amy Lewis is playing a part in that change. Lewis, now ...

      Silvana Hill - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm

    5. Leading Ladies of Louisville: Christen Boone, President and CEO of Fund for the Arts

      ... and projects at a time. Christen’s craving to change the Louisville community for the better through the arts is something that will ... of momentum that I wanted this organization to drive without leading leaders as opposed to managing others. I knew I needed to attract ...

      Aimee Jewell - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm

    6. Leading Ladies of Louisville: Alli Truttmann of Wicked Sheets

      ... She is a terrific, accomplished, hilarious woman in the Louisville community, so I wanted to highlight her amazing, bubbly personality ...   Sure enough, as I made the drive back to Louisville later that afternoon from St. Louis, which is about a ... that was one of the first things I did when I got back to Louisville. I was making lot of phone calls and called some people that I knew ...

      Aimee Jewell - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm

    7. Leading Ladies of Louisville: Erika Chavez-Graziano, Owner and Head Chocolatier of Cellar Door Chocolates

      ... just all kind of worked out.” Why did you choose Louisville? “Louisville chose me. I really wanted to plant some deep roots here because I ...

      Aimee Jewell - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm

    8. Leading Ladies of Louisville: Tori Murden, Spalding University President and Adventurer

      ... a move to Connecticut and then to Pennsylvania. Moving to Louisville at 15, where she lived with her grandmother and attended the Louisville Collegiate School, she grew to love the city. Earning a bachelor’s ...

      Silvana Hill - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm

    9. Leading Ladies of Louisville: Colleen Clines, CEO and Co-Creator of the Anchal Project

      ... they’re hand sewn, collected again, and sent here to Louisville, and then we’ll put them online or keep them for pop-up shows. ... It was an experiment to see…We had great success here in Louisville, but we’ve got supporters all over the country, so we wanted to ...

      Aimee Jewell - 03/18/2018 - 11:54pm

    10. Leading Ladies of Louisville: Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana's Lora L. Tucker

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      Silvana Hill - 03/18/2018 - 11:54pm

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