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For Immediate Release
April 11, 2022
NEWS RELEASE
Commissioner Franklin Honored as Woman of Power
by Dress for Success Atlanta
(Clayton County, GA)-District 3 Commissioner Felicia Franklin is a Dress for Success Atlanta “Woman of Power” Honoree. The organization celebrated 31 Days of Women in Power throughout the month of March by interviewing and featuring women in power on their social media platforms.
In honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, Dress for Success Atlanta in conjunction with Dress for Success Worldwide, celebrated 31 Days of Women in Power. It is an extension of the annual Your Hour, Her Power campaign, which is inspired by the belief that when a woman has access to opportunities that can change her life, she becomes powerful beyond measure.
In her interview for the 31 Days of Women in Power series, Commissioner Felicia Franklin shared Frank her philosophy on life.
“Leave the world a little better than you found it,” says Commissioner Felicia Franklin. “This advice was passed down by my grandmother and mother to me.”
For more information about the Dress for Success Atlanta organization, access atlanta.dressforsuccess.org.