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    Reflections of Monica Kaufman Pearson

    • February 1, 2018
    Monica Kaufman Pearson is quick to tell to you that she was not the first black member of The Junior League of Atlanta. She was the second, and in the…
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      Building Business Leaders, One Volunteer CEO at a Time

      • December 14, 2017
      A recent Harvard Business Review article authored by three leaders in the executive staffing firm Egon Zehnder addressed the critical question of why women are still underrepresented at the corporate…
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        What is CSE/HT? (Hint: It involves children.)

        • October 12, 2016
        It’s a handy catchphrase for Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children/Human Trafficking, which the Junior League of Atlanta adopted as a focus area in 2013. JLA offers up these statistics to…
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        Junior Leagues break out in song!

        • April 18, 2014
        It’s either the power of social media or the enthusiasm of amateur singing enthusiasts, but when we put this simple question on our Facebook page recently – We at AJLI…
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        AJLI’s 91st Annual Conference raises the roof

        • September 27, 2013
        DELEGATES RALLY UNDER BANNER OF “LEADERSHIP EMPOWERED” From May 15 to 18, more than 600 delegates attended AJLI’s 91st Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. where the Junior Leagues of Washington,…
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