Meg Whitman to inspire future CEOs
by Chris Dawson
This post was written in February 2008; specific information contained within it may be out of date.
Meg Whitman is to join the likes of Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, Warren Buffet and even George Washington as a laureate of Junior Achievement Worldwide.
Junior Achievement is the world’s largest organization providing school and college programs for students, with the aim of inspiring and preparing young people to succeed in a global economy. Junior Achievement aim to be the bridge between education and business.
Meg will now join over 200 Business Hall of Fame Laureates which consists of outstanding individuals who have made legendary contributions to the free enterprise system.
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Hi Chris!
Speaking of Meg Whitman’s contributions…
In the spirit of Women’s History Month, findingDulcinea just published features on five top women executives, one of them being Meg Whitman. The feature highlights her career path, includes links to great interviews and more of the best links to learn from Meg’s success. Take a look…
http://www.findingdulcinea.com.....itman.html
Interesting - thanks for the link