
Empowering Women to Lead
Season 8 Episode 2 | 26m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
This month's The Spark profiles Dr. Kristen RIng, Deborah Clubb, and Stacy McCall.
The theme of The SPARK February 2020 is "Empowering Women to Lead." Jeremy C. Park interviews Dr. Kristen Ring, Head of School at Hutchison School; Deborah Clubb, Executive Director of Memphis Area Women’s Council; Stacy McCall, President of NAWBO Memphis (National Association of Women Business Owners). Plus a profile of Hutchison School teacher Mary Riddle from the most recent SPARK Awards.
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The Spark is a local public television program presented by WKNO
Major funding for The SPARK and The SPARK Awards is provided by Higginbotham Insurance & Financial Services. Additional funding is provided by United Way of the Mid-South, Economic Opportunities (EcOp), Memphis Zoo, and MERI (Medical Education Research Institute).

Empowering Women to Lead
Season 8 Episode 2 | 26m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
The theme of The SPARK February 2020 is "Empowering Women to Lead." Jeremy C. Park interviews Dr. Kristen Ring, Head of School at Hutchison School; Deborah Clubb, Executive Director of Memphis Area Women’s Council; Stacy McCall, President of NAWBO Memphis (National Association of Women Business Owners). Plus a profile of Hutchison School teacher Mary Riddle from the most recent SPARK Awards.
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The Spark is a local public television program presented by WKNO
Major funding for The SPARK and The SPARK Awards is provided by Higginbotham Insurance & Financial Services. Additional funding is provided by United Way of the Mid-South, Economic Opportunities (EcOp), Memphis Zoo, and MERI (Medical Education Research Institute).














