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Sn. 2, #3 Mitzi Perdue: "Rice, Chicken, and Agriculture" Part 2

Sn. 2, #3 Mitzi Perdue: "Rice, Chicken, and Agriculture" Part 2

FromHAZARD GIRLS


Sn. 2, #3 Mitzi Perdue: "Rice, Chicken, and Agriculture" Part 2

FromHAZARD GIRLS

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Feb 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome back to part two of this interview with businesswoman, author, and a master storyteller, Mitzi Perdue. As the past president of the 40,000 member American Agri-Women, the widow of chicken magnate Frank Perdue, and the daughter of Sheraton Hotels Founder Ernest Henderson, Mitzi has been deeply involved in some highly successful U.S. family businesses. She has also forged her own path, creating a lasting legacy in her own business ventures. She has authored 22 books, is a syndicated columnist with over 1,600 articles, and has even hosted her own 400-episode television series, Country Magazine, which was syndicated to 76 stations. She is the founder of CERES Farms, a real estate investment company that has owned rice fields, commercial and residential real estate, and successful vineyards. These days, Mitzi spends most of her time fighting against modern slavery as part of a global effort to combat human trafficking, and is the founder of WTF, which stands for Win This Fight, through which Mitzi enables wealthy donors to convert high-end jewelry or works of art into cash that is then donated to anti-trafficking organizations. In this episode, you’ll hear more from Mitzi about making a family business last, the pros and cons of coming from a famous family, and her time on television, as well as how Mitzi is working to put an end to human trafficking. Make sure to tune in!
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Released:
Feb 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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