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Spotlight on Centurions – Jessica Blubaugh

Jessica Blubaugh is a member of the Centurions Spring Class of 2021. She serves on the steering committee and will step into the role of steering committee chairman in her second year of the program. Jessica is the director of WIN for KC (Women’s Intersport Network). As a division of the Kansas City Sports Commission and Foundation, WIN works to empower the lives of girls and women through advocating and promoting the lifetime value of sports and fitness, while providing opportunities for participation and leadership development. Jessica also volunteers with the Longfellow Community Association, where she serves as the vice president and is in charge of the communications committee.


Also featured in the April 18, 2020 issue of The Independent

 

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