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Dolly Parton's Imagination Library

Dolly Parton is easily one of the most recognizable celebrity names worldwide -- and in Tennessee (Dolly's home state) where Fletcher Marketing PR is also based, Dolly is widely regarded as a "Patron Saint." And there are good reasons for the sainthood

Episode 2 of the Ms. InterPReted podcast, hosted by Fletcher Marketing + PR, titled "Dolly Parton's Imagination Library" was published on March 25, 2021 and runs 51 minutes.

March 25, 2021 ·51m · Ms. InterPReted

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Dolly Parton is easily one of the most recognizable celebrity names worldwide -- and in Tennessee (Dolly's home state) where Fletcher Marketing PR is also based, Dolly is widely regarded as a "Patron Saint." And there are good reasons for the sainthood status: In addition to Dolly being Dolly (with a consistent focus on everyday servant-leadership), Dolly Parton's Imagination Library -- Dolly's charity -- provides free books to children across the U.S. and now globally, with a focus on promoting childhood literacy. Hear from two of the Imagination Library's leaders -- Nora Briggs (Executive Director / North America) and Dr. Marion Gillooly (Executive Director / UK) -- as they explain the art, science, compassion and care that go into the Imagination Library's astounding impact on improving lives for children and families, as well as boosting childhood literacy.

Nora Briggs has a degree in finance and accounting and an Executive Master’s Degree in Global Strategic Communications. She has previously worked in construction management with both Jacobs and Hilton Worldwide and as Chief Data Officer and Vice President of CoreLogic. Nora has also volunteered for quite a few charitable organizations including The Salvation Army and Habitat for Humanity.

Dr. Marion Gillooly has a Doctorate in Respiratory Pathology from Edinburgh University Medical School and a Bachelor of Science degree in Anatomy from the University of Aberdeen. She also has a Diploma from the Institute of Leadership and Management. She is also Vice-Chair of the Scottish Commission for people with Learning Disabilities.

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