| Until January 27, 1996, all 53
presidents had one common tread ? they were all men. On that
date, history was made when the USGA elected Judy Bell to
become its first woman president. She had "broken the
mold". This autobiography chronicles Judy Bell?s life,
growing up in a strong family of men in central Kansas, her
life as a business entrepreneur in Colorado Springs, her brilliant
amateur golf career, her volunteer years with the United States
Golf Association, and becoming the first woman president of
the USGA. In this inspirational story of how one woman has
overcome many of society's traditional mail-dominated bastions,
you will find rare insight into how one person accomplished
it all. And it will inspire both men and women to learn about
how they can fit into and help contribute to the success of
any company or non-profit organization. When you are finished,
you will understand how this simply amazing individual managed
to break the mold and did so without even trying. Hard Cover.
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