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East High Graduate Named CEO of Fortune 500 Giant Dow
Karen S. Carter joins rare group of Black women leading Fortune 500 companies
A Wichita native with deep roots in the community is stepping into one of corporate America’s most powerful roles. Karen S. Carter, who grew up…
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