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Molly Grantham left a 25-year TV news career to inspire audiences as a national speaker with wit and humor. This month, she’s headed to Winthrop University as part of the Whitton Executive Series.

Register for “Practice Makes Progress,” a free seminar on Thursday, March 26, where Molly will discuss leadership, navigating professional relationships, and ways to cut through the noise.

Molly is a four-time Emmy-winning journalist, speaker, author, charity auctioneer, and mom. Discover more about her speaking programs and journey.

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