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Pat Carroll, WCBS, September 4, 2012 Davia Temin was featured in an interview on WCBS Radio on how CEOs and boards should handle crisis. To listen to the interview, click below.
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Heather Landy, American Banker, October 1, 2012 In American Banker’s “Most Powerful Women In Banking” issue, this article on the future of leadership discusses new talents needed, including technology and social media, and quotes Davia on...
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Chelsea Emery, Reuters, July 10, 2012 This article on developing money management skills in young girls quotes Davia, who serves as First Vice Chair of the Board of Girl Scouts of the USA. […read more]
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Diane Brady, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, June 26, 2012Coach to more than 20 women and men CEOs, Davia offers her perspective on Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg’s recent appointment to the social media company’s Board of Trustees. […read more]
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Knoxville News-Sentinel, May 2, 2012The 100th Anniversary of Girl Scouting was celebrated by the Girl Scout Council of Southern Appalachians at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge. Davia, first vice president of Girl Scouts of the USA, participated in the program...
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Alice Krause, News on Women, May 2, 2012This report on the WomenCorporateDirectors 2012 Global Institute contains a link to Davia’s May 2012 Forbes article “The 1400 Most Powerful Corporate Women in the World.” […read more]