Mary Davis: Leading Special Olympics with Vision and Heart

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Mary Davis: Leading Special Olympics with Vision and Heart

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This week on the Special Chronicles Podcast, we’re honored to share a special re-release of our 2017 conversation with Mary Davis, CEO of Special Olympics, Inc., as she prepares to retire.

In this heartfelt interview, Mary reflects on her inspiring journey, her leadership across the global movement, and the lasting legacy of inclusion she leaves behind. Host Daniel Smrokowski also takes a moment to express his gratitude for Mary’s years of dedication and the impact she has made on athletes, families, and communities around the world.

Join us as we celebrate Mary Davis and her incredible contributions upon her retirement as CEO of Special Olympics.

This episode originally aired on July 26, 2017.


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Podcast Theme Music: “It Starts With A Voice” written by Amy Wright and performed by Ben Wright, co-founders of Bitty and Beau’s Coffee. Used with permission.

About the Podcast Host:
Daniel Smrokowski is an award-winning podcaster, columnist, and disability advocate who is best known as the founder and host of Special Chronicles, a groundbreaking podcast platform with over 800 episodes across 17 years.  Through storytelling and journalism, Daniel is a recipient of the Matthew Freeman Award for Social Justice for his efforts through media to give people with disabilities a voice.  about Daniel HERE

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