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  2. Peggy Dulany - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Dulany "Peggy" Rockefeller (born 1947) is an American heiress and philanthropist. Early life [ edit] Rockefeller was born in 1947. She is the fourth child of David Rockefeller and Margaret McGrath, and a fourth-generation member ( "the cousins") of the Rockefeller family.

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  3. Peggy Dulany | Synergos

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    Peggy is an honor graduate of Radcliffe College and holds a Doctorate in Education from Harvard University. She has sat on over thirty nonprofit and corporate boards including Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and the Africa-America Institute, among others.

  4. Forum Network | Peggy Dulany

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    She was Senior Vice President of the New York City Partnership for five years, where she headed the Youth Employment and Education programs. Dr. Dulany is an honors graduate of Radcliffe College and holds a Doctorate in Education from Harvard University.

  5. What Does Peggy Dulany Know about Philanthropy?

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    Peggy Dulany’s approach — one that blends self-care with deep listening to hear the community you are working with as it formulates its own response to a problem — is the type of approach that often leads to substantive change in advancing a more equitable philanthropic landscape.

  6. This Ranch Might be the Perfect Place for Burnt-Out ... - Worth

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    Since Peggy Dulany bought J Bar L Ranch, the 30,000-acre working cattle ranch she owns in Montana’s Centennial Valley, in 2000, she’s used the five historic homestead cabins on the property to host retreats for her nonprofit and as vacation rentals.

  7. The reluctant Rockefeller - Forbes

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    WHEN SHE WAS a college student in the 1960s, Peggy Dulany marched in Washington to protest the Vietnam War, bad-mouthed capitalism and, just like her friends, distanced herself from her family....

  8. David Rockefeller’s Wife, Children, Networth & More

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    Margaret Rockefeller also known as Peggy Dulany was born in 1947. Peggy who graduated with honors in 1969 from Radcliffe College and earned a masters and doctorate from Harvard ‘s Graduate School of Education –worked with the UN and and The Ford Foundation. She has divorced two times.

  9. Peggy Dulany on Building a Better World in Dark Times

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    Peggy is known for many things: founder of Synergos Institute, a global nonprofit focusing on alleviating poverty; co-founder of Synergos’ Global Philanthropists Circle with her father, David Rockefeller; and owner of a grass-fed beef and guest ranch in Montana, as well as an ecotourism operation in Namibia.

  10. Peggy Dulany Net Worth, Age, Bio, Husband, & Childrenf

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    Peggy Dulany is an American heiress and philanthropist. She is the founder and chairwoman of Synergos, a global organization that promotes bridging leadership, which fosters trust and collaborative action, to help solve complex problems around the world. Peggy Dulany Age, Birthday, & Biography

  11. J Bar L Ranch Peggy Dulany, a New York philanthropist and daughter of David Rockefeller, bought J Bar L to protect the 620-square-mile Centennial Valley, a former Native American hunting ground settled by a few cattle-ranching families in the late 19th century—and which still has no towns, let alone paved roads, gas stations, shops, or subdivisions.