Prosperity & Something Greater

Ep. 25 | E. Dollie Wolverton: Prosperity Through a Lifetime of Serving Others

April 21, 2021 Rem Jackson interviews E. Dollie Wolverton Season 2 Episode 25
Ep. 25 | E. Dollie Wolverton: Prosperity Through a Lifetime of Serving Others
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Prosperity & Something Greater
Ep. 25 | E. Dollie Wolverton: Prosperity Through a Lifetime of Serving Others
Apr 21, 2021 Season 2 Episode 25
Rem Jackson interviews E. Dollie Wolverton

Choose carefully the hills you’re willing to die on. Find the win/win in everything you. In all things, find the positiveness and blessings.

My guest on this episode is E. Dollie Wolverton. Dollie’s entire career has been in public service. She began as a teacher and elementary school administrator. It’s inspiring how she started by being the first member of her entire family to attend college to retiring as Chief of Education for the Head Start Bureau, Department of Health and Human Services in Washington DC in 2006.

She’s also a community activist for the protection of recreational land and raises funds for equestrian therapy for children with disabilities and breast cancer research.  She’s an advocate for Foster Care Youth and funds a county-wide program for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to play golf free.

Recommended Books:

Leadership: In Turbulent Times

Show Notes

Choose carefully the hills you’re willing to die on. Find the win/win in everything you. In all things, find the positiveness and blessings.

My guest on this episode is E. Dollie Wolverton. Dollie’s entire career has been in public service. She began as a teacher and elementary school administrator. It’s inspiring how she started by being the first member of her entire family to attend college to retiring as Chief of Education for the Head Start Bureau, Department of Health and Human Services in Washington DC in 2006.

She’s also a community activist for the protection of recreational land and raises funds for equestrian therapy for children with disabilities and breast cancer research.  She’s an advocate for Foster Care Youth and funds a county-wide program for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to play golf free.

Recommended Books:

Leadership: In Turbulent Times