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  • Doug Banbury, vice president of enrollment and marketing at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, talked with Ohio Distingished Young Women, Olivia VanWinkle, Greater Knox County, right; and Alison Scudds, Greater Franklin County; and their host parents, Kim and Jack Atkinson, before dinner Monday evening in the President’s Dining Room at the university.
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  • February 22, 2011 10:20 am EST

 

Doug Banbury, vice president of enrollment and marketing at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, talked with Ohio Distingished Young Women, Olivia VanWinkle, Greater Knox County, right; and Alison Scudds, Greater Franklin County; and their host parents, Kim and Jack Atkinson, before dinner Monday evening in the President’s Dining Room at the university. Banbury explained what women can accomplish by telling the story of an early 1900s physican, Josephine Baker, who brought preventative medicine to infants in New York.

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