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Resilience and agility: Melissa Stockwell on success, disability awareness, diversity and making a difference
Our partner, Melissa Stockwell, mother, four-time American Paralympian, and Dare2tri co-founder, sat down with Cornerstone's Head of Social Impact, Jacob Little, to discuss the power of resilience and agility in achieving personal and professional success. This virtual webinar highlights the importance of community and social impact, encouraging listeners to make a positive difference in their own lives and the lives of others, particularly in the areas of disability awareness and advocacy.
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