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Linda Wind, Founding Chair
President, Possible Woman Enterprises


Linda Wind
is President of Possible Woman Enterprises, a corporation committed to the personal and professional development of the business and executive women and career mothers. She is also chair of the Possible Woman Foundation International,a non-profit 501c3 whose mission is to change the lives of women and girls globally through inclusive and collaborative leadership, integrity, and lifelong learning.With an MBA from the University of Dallas in Irving, Texas, and BBA from Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, Texas, she is a recipient of the Y Women in Careers Award and a Mentor for the 1998-01 Georgia 100 Mentor Exchange Program. Her career has included positions with IBM, Sharp Electronics, Pitney Bowes, Panasonic and AirTouch. She is a past-president of the Atlanta Women’s Network and is actively involved with the Georgia Commission on Women. She serves on the boards of the Northside Hospital Foundation and Atlanta Women’s Alliance (founding member.) Linda is a member of The International Alliance, Atlanta Women in Business, Board of Directors Network and is a graduate of Leadership Corpus Christi Class XV and Leadership Atlanta, Class of 1999. She is on the Advisory Board for the Georgia 100 Mentor Exchange Program, and was selected by Women Looking Ahead Magazine as one of the Top 100 most powerful and influential women business owners in Georgia, 2000 and 2001. She was recently selected to be a member of Leadership America, class of 2003. Her Possible Woman seminars and leadership conferences have been featured in several local and national publications including the Wall Street Journal.
   

Marjorie Barlow, Founder
Possible Woman


Marjorie Barlow, Ph.D., born in 1929, has had several different careers, primarily as a teacher and counselor. She values most highly her family relationships, which include her five children and her husband, Dr. Paul Barlow In 2001, the Barlows and their colleagues created the Corpus Christi Therapeutic Sound School which is dedicated to bringing "good things to the community”. Marj continues to serve as mentor to young women and consultant to organizations. She is the founder of the Possible Woman concept and author of the book, "The Possible Woman."

   

Betty Siegel, President
Kennesaw State University


Dr. Betty Siegel, inducted into the 1999 Atlanta Business Hall of Fame and named for the third time to Georgia Trend Magazine's list of "100 most powerful and influential Georgians," has been president of Kennesaw State University since 1981, when she became the first woman to hold this distinguished position in the University System of Georgia. Since then, the university has evolved from a four-year college to its current university status and has been lauded by U. S. News and World Report as a "rising star" among colleges and universities in the South. A nationally known speaker, civic leader, and administrator, Dr. Siegel uses the "invitational model" to espouse methods for strengthening the education and leadership process. She has lectured or consulted with educational, professional, government, and civic groups in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and nine foreign countries.