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Spotlight on Centurions – Lily Maxwel

Lily Maxwell joined Global Prairie, an integrated marketing and communications firm, in December 2010 to support its growing healthcare team. She is a member of the Centurions Class of 2014 and was a co-chairman of the Entrepreneurship Task Force on November 12th at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the new Henry W. Bloch Executive Hall for Entrepreneurship & Innovation. Lily is a board member of the Women’s Employment Network and has served on the board of trustees for the Hope Funds for Cancer Research. She and her husband, Paul, have a daughter, Marilyn. 

Also featured in the December 14th issue of The Independent

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Global Prairie babies absorb the corporate culture.
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Marilyn hard at work!

 

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