March 22, 2007
A Social-Service Leader Uses Her Expertise to Tackle Global Problems
One April morning in 1993, Nan Dale was getting ready for work when she paused to watch the dedication of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on television. Under a gloomy sky, Elie Wiesel, the author and Holocaust survivor, took the podium and delivered a disturbing message. He warned that the United States was standing by as ethnic cleansing again unfolded in Europe, this time in the former Yugoslavia.
"I was so struck by those words I felt like I needed to do something
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