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53: Kathy Davis, Former Lt. Governor of Indiana

53: Kathy Davis, Former Lt. Governor of Indiana

February 17, 2020

In 2003, Kathy Davis became the first female Lieutenant Governor in Indiana history. On this week’ ‘Leaders and Legends’ podcast, which was recorded at the Golden Ace, we talk with Kathy about her terrific career in public service, the fun she is having as an entrepreneur, and exactly how much brainpower it takes to get degrees both from Harvard and M.I.T.


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