Tanya Van Court: Sowing the Seeds for a Brighter Future She spent decades climbing the corporate ladder, but now Tanya Van Court sees an opportunity to fix a broken gift-giving system and she just can’t pass it up.
Susan Rocco: The CEO Whisperer Meet the radio host who struggled for years with self-esteem until she decided to believe in herself and launch a radio show for and about women in leadership.
DeAnne Wingate: The Successful Internet Advertiser Who Found Her Purpose Meet the former advertising executive who found her true mission bringing education to children in poverty.
Ginger Miller: Once Homeless, Now Extending a Hand to Others Meet the formerly homeless, disabled Navy veteran who left a secure banking career to help the at-risk women veterans everyone else seems to have forgotten.
Camas Davis: On a Quest to Change the Way We Think About Meat Bringing better ethics and economics to meat consumption, this former journalist launched an education movement bringing local meat to local people.
Pamela Anyoti Peronaci: Letting the Sun Shine on the Farmers of Uganda This daughter of Uganda gives back by supporting its farmers and introducing their products to the world.
Shalini Srivastava: A Second Career Empowering Girls Through Tech After a long career in telecoms, this Indian women launched an NGO in the Himalayas to teach women IT and life skills .
Carrie McIndoe: A Passion for Creating Opportunity Meet the start-up financier who left behind a world of wheeling and dealing to dedicate her career to entrepreneurship education in the non-profit sector.
Ronni Kahn: Harvesting Waste to Overcome Want Ronni Kahn spent years running a successful events management business until she was moved to launch a food-rescue organization that delivers excess perishable and unsold food to 500 charities across Australia.
Margaret Kilibwa: From Big Pharma to a Clinic in the Tropics A clinical nutritionist who has worked for big pharma all her life, she invested much of her own money to build TropicalClinics Pharmacy and Treatment Center in the poor rural community of Kakamega.
Joi Gordon: Volunteering Your Way to A New Career This former public prosecutor volunteered at first on the Board of Dress for Success before coming on full-time as Head of the NY branch and then CEO of the international organization which has dressed close to 800,000 women in 17 countries around the world
Jere Brooks King: Redefining Retirement for Herself and Others Rather than rest on her laurels, this retired technology executive turned her skills to helping nonprofits.