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Primed to Lead: David French

By Lina Khouri Sometimes it helps to dismantle something to learn how each part works. This was the case for David French and his education in associations. He currently heads the government relations unit at the $10 million International Franchise Association and he actually helped create his previous association, the International Foodservice Distributors Association.

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Primed to Lead: Deborah Bowen

Deborah Bowen knows how to lead and when to leave.

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Primed to Lead: Debra Tica Sanchez

Many legislative affairs professionals learned leadership lessons on Capitol Hill. Sanchez honed some of her skills in school. Before working as a government relations consultant, she taught special education in public high schools in Highland, Ind. and Arlington, Va.

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Primed to Lead: Katie Grove Coffroad

Katie Coffroad joined the National Recreation and Park Association in 2003 as a consultant in human resources and organizational development during a time of transition for the $11 million group.

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Primed to Lead: Kyle Pitsor

Kyle Pitsor worked in international trade at the U.S. Department of Commerce, after graduate school, where he focused on implementing the Tokyo Round agreement of GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) and on opening international markets to electric utility equipment. There, he discovered NEMA.

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Primed to Lead: Leigh Ann Pusey

Operating as the deputy at the American Insurance Association, Leigh Ann Pusey oversees approximately 94 staffers for the $25 million revenue group.

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