Taking Charge: The Central Exchange Turns 'Old Boy Network' On Its Head
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Taking Charge: The Central Exchange Turns 'Old Boy Network' On Its Head
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Article features the Central Exchange, an organization for women which currently has 958 members. It has "become a voice for area women and a respected player in local politics". It was founded in 1980 by 12 women and was meant to be a place for personal and professional growth. It was open to all who could pay the membership fee. Article gives an outline for a week in the life of the organization. Location in Kansas City is 1020 Central and in Overland Park at 6201 College Boulevard. Current President and CEO is Ellen D'Amato.
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2005-02-08
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The Kansas City Star
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Originating members were: Marjorie Powell Allen, Anita Butler, Joan Dillon, Adele Hall, Mamie Hughes, Dorothy Johnson, Linda Moore, Terry J. Satterlee, Beth Smith, Linda Talbott, Kay Waldo Barnes, and Judith Whittaker.
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Vertical File: Women
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This document is not available online. You may come to the Missouri Valley Room to view it or request a photocopy from the Library's Document Delivery service. http://www.kclibrary.org/copy-requests
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