Women of Achievement
Duke University’s Dr. Lisa Amaya-Jackson focuses her evidence-based research on mental health and trauma of children and health care workers.
Sen. Natalie Murdock is, first and foremost, an advocate. She comes from a long lineage of equality fighters in North Carolina.
Beloved dance instructor Gerri Houlihan has worked with studios across the globe through the American Dance Festival for four decades.
Constanza Gómez-Joines has spent 25 years at Durham Tech ensuring that the Hispanic community has access to the best resources.
This Durham parent partnered with a former co-worker to launch Persnickety, an e-commerce gifting business, last year
Surface 678 CEO and President Swati Khimesra hopes to inspire the next generation of female leaders and those seeking a career in landscape architecture
Anna Gibala started Moonbelly Meat Co. in Durham last year to bring an inclusive approach to whole-animal butchery
When Kristine Wylie first joined JewelSmith, she did not expect that a couple years later, she would soon become one of the owners and not only that but gain an important mentor.
Nina King is Duke’s first woman and person of color to fill the role of athletic director – and one of only six women leading athletic departments among the 69 Power Five schools
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