Conversations with Harriet Bullitt

Conversations with Harriet Bullitt
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Download or read book Conversations with Harriet Bullitt written by Werner Janssen and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2020-10 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From author and friend Werner Janssen comes the story of a philanthropist and environmentalist who used her privilege to make a lasting impact. Harriet Bullitt's life remains a testimony to how passion, conviction, and working with others can leave a lasting impact on the world. Utilizing her family's monetary resources for the greater good, she developed Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort, a lasting gem in the Pacific Northwest, to bring joy through music and art and to teach others to appreciate nature. One of the top women in fencing, Harriet was a true force of the very nature she so cherished. Her life lives on in her resort and in the love of art she instilled in others around her. Her legacy exemplifies the truth that even though a person can accomplish great things individually, there's more power in sharing a vision with those who can help develop it. What's your legacy going to be?


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