
From television news journalist, to radio personality, producer and businesswoman, Leeza Gibbons has been entering America’s living rooms for over 25 years. In addition, she pursues a personal dream as founder of the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation, which honors a promise she made when her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
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Figure skater Dorothy Hamill captivated the world when she won a gold medal as a 19-year-old at the 1976 Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria, and later went on to earn the World Championship title in Gothenburg, Sweden. She has worked for years with such charities as the International Special Olympics and March of Dimes.
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Christine Todd Whitman was the 50th Governor of the State of New Jersey, and served as its first woman governor from 1994 to 2001. She also served in the cabinet of President George W. Bush as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency from January 2001 until June 2003.
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As the grand-prize winner of the 2005 Stand On A Better World Awards, Deborah Bell founded Refuge International, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of families and individuals living in Guatemala.
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Shirley Campbell has been a volunteer and community leader in Salem, NJ, for more than 25 years. The wife of Mannington's chairman, Keith Campbell, Shirley is also a board member of several local charities including Hospicecare of South Jersey and Ranch Hope for troubled youth.
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Betty Davis is a lifelong volunteer dedicated to the nurturing and care of children. Wife of Mannington's president and CEO, Tom Davis, Betty is a board member of the Boys and Girls Club, and sustainer of the Junior Service League.
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