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Frances Hesselbein Writer. CEO. Inspirat ion. Leader. Born 1916
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Page 1: Frances Hesselbein

Frances HesselbeinWriter.

CEO.Inspiratio

n.Leader.

Born1916

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Frances HesselbeinWriter.

First book published2002

Sources: www.hesselbeininstitute.org

20112002

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Frances HesselbeinWriter.

Sources: www.hesselbeininstitute.org

2012 2015

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Frances HesselbeinCEO.

CEO of Girl Scouts1976-1990

Sources: www.hesselbeininstitute.orgwww.gssaw.wordpress.com

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Frances HesselbeinCEO.

CEO of Girl Scouts1976-1990

According to her

alma mater

University of

Pittsburgh,

Hesselbein“Emphasiz[ed] a message ofinclusiveness

&empowerment,

tripledminority membership and revitalized the Girls Scouts organization.”

Sources: www.hesselbeininstitute.orgwww.225.pitt.edu/story/frances-hesselbein-reshaping-leadershipwww.strategy-business.com

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Frances HesselbeinInspiration.

Received Presidential Medal

of Freedom

1998

“[A]warded to individuals who have made “an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors.”

Sources: www.britannica.comwww.civilwarplay.com

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Frances HesselbeinInspiration.

“A p

ione

er

for

President Bill

Clinton

Received Presidential Medal of Freedom1998

WOMENVOLUNTEERISMDIVERSITY &OPPORTUNITY.”

Sources: www.lehighvalleylive.com

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Frances HesselbeinCEO.

Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management

renamed Frances Hesselbein Leadership Institute, CEO &

President 2012 Source:

www.hesselbeininstitute.org

In honor of her “legacy and ongoing contributions” (Hesselbein Institute, 2016).

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Frances HesselbeinLeader

Other notable achievements include:Editor in chief of Leader to Leader journal2009: University of Pittsburgh created The Frances Hesselbein Academy for Student Leadership and Civic EngagementFirst woman and non-graduate to serve as Chair for Study of Leadership at West Point Military Academy2002-2006: Chairman of National Board of Directors for Volunteers of America

Sources: www.hesselbeininstitute.orgwww.lehighvalleylive.com

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Frances HesselbeinLeader

Other notable achievements include:Board member of several private and nonprofit corporate boards, including: Mutual of America Life Insurance Company and Bright China Social FundHas received Lifetime Achievement Awards from Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, International Leadership Association, and other organizations

Sources: www.hesselbeininstitute.org

www.mcall.com

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Frances Hesselbein“To serve is to live.”

Sources: www.hesselbeininstitute.org

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ReferencesHesselbein Institute. (n.d.). Frances Hsselbein. Retrieved from www.hesselbeininstitute.org

John Wiley & Sons. (2016). Meet the experts. Leader to Leader Journal. Retrieved from www.leadertoleaderjournal.com

Sources: www.thelegacyproject.co.za

Presidential Medal of Freedom. (2016). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from http://www.britannica.com/topic/Presidential-Medal-of-Freedom

University of Pittsburgh. (n.d.). Frances Hesselbein: Reshaping leadership. Insights into Society and Culture. Retrieved from http://www.225.pitt.edu/story/frances-hesselbein-reshaping-leadership


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