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  • Leading with an Indomitable Heart
  • The Transferable Skills of Motherhood and Military Service
  • How Leadership Excellence Helped Carla Hamilton Swiftly Climb the Ladder
  • How to Pick the Best College Courses to Advance Your Federal Career
  • 9 Low-Carb Snacks Proven to Fight Office Weight Gain
  • Broken Glass: 4 Ways FEW First National President Allie Latimer Advanced Her Career
  • Award-Winner Extends FEW’s Legacy in Own Way
  • FEW President’s Award Winner Upgrades Mentoring
  • Women’s History: 3 Leaders You Should Know
  • FEW President’s Award Winner Gives Back
  • FEW’s Cynthia Dunn: Why She Continues to Climb
  • Why People With Better Stories Make More Money
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    PLEASE NOTE: Effective December 1, 2008, Federally Employed Women (“FEW”) terminated its relationship and activities with the Legal and Education Fund (“LEF” and previously referred to as the “FEW Legal and Education Fund” and “FEW-LEF”). The termination of the relationship between the two entities is based upon policy and procedural differences that could not be resolved to the mutual satisfaction of the leadership of the two organizations. FEW’s leadership believes the termination of the relationship between the two organizations to be in the best interest of FEW and its membership. The leadership of the LEF has been directed to discontinue any and all use of the FEW name or acronym in connection with its activities.