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  1. Michelle Nunn is the daughter of Sam Nunn, a lawyer, farmer, and politician, and Colleen Ann ( née O'Brien) Nunn, who worked for the U.S. State Department, and then briefly for the Central Intelligence Agency under foreign service cover, before becoming a stay-at-home mother.

  2. Nov 21, 2022 · Michelle Nunn has served as president and CEO of CARE USA —one of the largest humanitarian organizations in the world—since 2015. Her career of service as a social entrepreneur and nonprofit CEO includes co-founding the volunteer-mobilization organization Hands On Atlanta, which grew to become one of the nation’s largest civic action and volunteer networks. She then led the merger ...

  3. Michelle Nunn leads more than 8,000 people working in more than 100 countries to save… · Experience: CARE · Location: Atlanta · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Michelle Nunn’s profile on ...

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  4. Michelle Nunn, President and CEO of CARE USA, recently joined the Failing Forward podcast to discuss the future of CARE in an era of seemingly endless global crises. During the conversation, Nunn spoke of CARE as both an organization and as a broader ecosystem driving meaningful change.

  5. Jan 21, 2021 · January 21, 2021 In their latest podcast, Darden Professors June West and Steve Soltis speak to CARE USA President and CEO Michelle Nunn about the organization's plans to help over 200 million people overcome poverty and social injustice.

  6. CSIS Smart Women, Smart Power hosted a virtual event on Monday, March 6, 2023, with Michelle Nunn, President and CEO of CARE USA. Michelle discussed how CARE has worked to rally the global community to respond to recent humanitarian crises holistically.

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  8. Apr 19, 2015 · ATLANTA (April 19, 2015) — CARE USA announced today that its Board of Directors has appointed Michelle Nunn as the global poverty-fighting organization’s new president and CEO. Nunn, a social entrepreneur and public service pioneer, will officially take the reins at CARE on July 1, replacing Helene D. Gayle, who is stepping down after ...

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