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  2. Dress For Success (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Now a global organization, Dress for Success Worldwide supports its programs through a combination of grants, government funding, fundraising events and campaigns. [7] In 2013, the parent organization received over $17 million in funding, more than 99% of which came from direct contributions by individuals, corporations, and non-governmental ...

  3. Dress for Success (book) - Wikipedia

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    Dress for Success is a 1975 book by John T. Molloy about the effect of clothing on a person's success in business and personal life. It was a bestseller and was followed in 1977 by The Women's Dress for Success Book. [1] Together, the books popularized the concept of "power dressing". [2]

  4. Nancy Lublin - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Lublin (born June 30, 1971) [1] is an American nonprofit executive and businesswoman who was the founder and former CEO of Crisis Text Line and the founder of Dress for Success. She was also the CEO of Do Something Inc., a company that mobilizes youth to participate in social change, from 2003 to 2015. [2] [3]

  5. How To Dress For Success - AOL

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  6. Albert Nipon - Wikipedia

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    Sales of Albert Nipon dresses reached US$60 million in 1984, and Nipon counted among his celebrity clients Rosalynn Carter, Mary Tyler Moore, Nancy Reagan, and Barbara Walters. [ 7 ] Nipon's fall was as rapid as his rise; in 1984, he was indicted for tax evasion and bribery in an investigation of the Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , Internal ...

  7. Dress for Success - Wikipedia

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    Dress for Success may refer to: Dress for Success, a best-selling 1975 book by John T. Molloy; Dress For Success (organization), established by Nancy Lublin to provide women with interview suits and career development training "Dress for Success" , an episode from the third season of the TV series Ugly Betty

  8. Project H.O.M.E. - Wikipedia

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    Opened in December 2003, the Honickman Learning Center and Comcast Technology Labs is a 38,000-square-foot (3,500 m 2) educational facility in North Central Philadelphia featuring 225 computers, high-tech meeting spaces and Smart Boards in each classroom.

  9. Power dressing - Wikipedia

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    The concept of power dressing was brought to popularity by John T. Molloy's manuals Dress for success (1975) and Women: dress for success (1977), which suggest a gender specific professional dress code. Molloy's manuals addressed a new kind of female workers entering in a typical masculine environment recommending the skirted suit as a "uniform ...