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Legacy Interview: Ann McKay Thompson

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In this episode, 2015 Inductee Ann McKay Thompson sits down with our host and shares her legacy as an author, businesswoman, and her work to improve educational resources for adults entering the workforce in South Dakota.
Ann McKay Thompson is a nationally recognized educator, entrepreneur, and leadership expert. Her support for the arts and culture, and her writing have enlightened lives in South Dakota and beyond. Ann is nationally recognized for creating and directing innovative programs for both traditional-age and adult learners. As founder and president of the state's first university center, she has been called "the architect of a concept that changed the course of culture in the state." Ann also co-authored a book in management strategies for women. The book was a recipient of national book honors by the National Federation of Press Women.
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Produced by Vela Creative Co., recorded by South Dakota Public Broadcasting.

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In this episode, 2015 Inductee Ann McKay Thompson sits down with our host and shares her legacy as an author, businesswoman, and her work to improve educational resources for adults entering the workforce in South Dakota.
Ann McKay Thompson is a nationally recognized educator, entrepreneur, and leadership expert. Her support for the arts and culture, and her writing have enlightened lives in South Dakota and beyond. Ann is nationally recognized for creating and directing innovative programs for both traditional-age and adult learners. As founder and president of the state's first university center, she has been called "the architect of a concept that changed the course of culture in the state." Ann also co-authored a book in management strategies for women. The book was a recipient of national book honors by the National Federation of Press Women.
Follow us for more stories of Dream Chasers at:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SDhalloffame
Instagram: @sdhalloffame
Website: www.sdexcellence.org
Produced by Vela Creative Co., recorded by South Dakota Public Broadcasting.

Follow us for more stories of Dream Chasers at:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SDhalloffame

Instagram: @sdhalloffame

Website: www.sdhalloffame.org

  continue reading

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