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Where’s Smokey? With the Alliance of Women Philanthropists of course!
The board members of the Alliance of Women Philanthropists met in the International House Nov. 16, 2007, to hear more about the Ready for the World initiative and other exciting things going on at UT. The board is made up of both alumni and friends of the University of Tennessee. Started in 1999, the alliance encourages women to realize their potential to make a difference through their financial support for causes they believe in.
Pictured are, left to right: Julia Hoppe, Monica Christen, Sharon Taylor, Frankie Wade, Carlton Long, Donna Cobble, Smokey, Laura Morris, Mary Jo Dougherty, Beverly Martin, Sandie Fancher, Carol Petersen and Joan Allen.
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