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'''Tammy Tibbetts''' (born c. 1986) is co-founder and president of [[She's the First]], a non-profit that focuses on providing secondary education to girls in developing countries. Founded in 2009, the charity has over 100 chapters in high schools and colleges across the US, with around 400,000 members.
'''Tammy Tibbetts''' (born c. 1986) is co-founder and president of [[She's the First]]



Tibbetts will be the first in their family to finish secondary education. ''[[Marie Claire]]'' considered her one of the "20 Women Who Are Changing Your World" in 2014.<ref>http://www.marieclaire.com/world-reports/inspirational-women/20-women-changing-the-world#slide-12</ref>
Tibbetts co-founded the non-profit "She's the First" in 2009, the charity focuses on providing secondary education to girls in developing countries, who wil be the first in their family to finish secondary education.

The charity has over 100 chapters in high schools and colleges across the US, with around 400,000 members.

''[[Marie Claire]]'' considered Tibbetts one of the "20 women Who are Changing Your World" in 2014.<ref>http://www.marieclaire.com/world-reports/inspirational-women/20-women-changing-the-world#slide-12</ref>


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Revision as of 09:08, 11 September 2014

Tammy Tibbetts (born c. 1986) is co-founder and president of She's the First


Tibbetts co-founded the non-profit "She's the First" in 2009, the charity focuses on providing secondary education to girls in developing countries, who wil be the first in their family to finish secondary education.

The charity has over 100 chapters in high schools and colleges across the US, with around 400,000 members.

Marie Claire considered Tibbetts one of the "20 women Who are Changing Your World" in 2014.[1]

References