If you've ever wondered what it's like to be the CEO of a not-for-profit, well, here's your answer: "I'm also really proud of YWCA's track record of helping women completely transform their lives.
It's really powerful."
That, of course, is the name of the woman who has taken the helm of the Evansville, Ind., branch of the not-for-profit, the Courier & Press reports.
"I did not go to law school to become a lawyer," she says.
"Here I was, a young professional, thinking, 'What could I possibly do that hasn't been done?' I'm proud of having renovated the second-floor lounge and playroom, the third-floor lounge and commercial kitchen, the first-floor kitchen, and the playground."
As for her current gig, she says, "I did not go to law school to become a lawyer.
Here I was, a young professional, thinking, 'What could I possibly do that hasn't been done?' I'm proud of having renovated the second-floor lounge and playroom, the third-floor lounge and commercial kitchen, the first-floor kitchen, and the playground."
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Vandana Shiva, a scientist and environmentalist known for her activism against GMOs, globalization, and patents on seeds and traditional foods, co-founded Navdanya.