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Women Who Lead 2014 – with Ann Thomas


News/Talk 760 WJR’sWomen Who Lead” spotlights women across the region who are leaders in their industries and communities. Hosted by WJR’s Ann Thomas, each edition of this podcast series presents an interview with an impressive and inspiring woman who is making a difference.

During her 31 years at WJR, Ann has received numerous awards from United Press International, the Associated Press, and the Detroit Press Club for her work on and off the air.

Ann began her career at WJR in 1982 as an intern from Michigan State University and has since remained a part of the WJR team.

When she is not hostingWomen Who Lead“, Ann is the executive producer for WJR‘s “The Paul W. Smith Show” weekday mornings from 5:30 to 9:00.

WJR and Ann Thomas thank Andra Rush of The Rush Group Family of Companies for her continued support of Women Who Lead


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PNC will present National Geographic‘s captivating “Women of Vision: National Geographic Photographers on Assignment” photo exhibition Sept. 14 through Dec. 30 at the Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills.

Women of Vision” features the influential work of 11 award-winning female photojournalists in nearly 100 photographs. The images present views of far-flung cultures and social issues, such as child marriage and 21st century slavery.

The photos capture evocative, and sometimes stark images of a world most of us never see,” said PNC Regional President Ric DeVore. “In addition to the photographs, visitors will have an opportunity to learn how National Geographic Magazine picture editors work closely with the photographers to select images and tell a story.

For more information, visit www.WOVRxhibition.org.

 

Learn more about our past Women Who Lead honorees.

Click here to access the 2013 archives
Click here to access the 2012 archives.