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'''Carol Carlan''', CEO of [[Carlan Consulting]], is a motivational speaker, facilitator, and advocate for women’s financial education and success. The first female bank president in Florida panhandle history, she took early retirement from banking to form Carlan Consulting, LLC in 2007. As a Certified LifeSuccess Consultant, Carol works with individuals and corporations to empower through awareness and education with a variety of educational products and tools.  
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'''Carol Carlan''', CEO of [[Carlan Consulting]]], is a motivational speaker, facilitator, and advocate for women’s financial education and success. The first female bank president in Florida panhandle history, she took early retirement from banking to form Carlan Consulting, LLC in 2007. As a Certified LifeSuccess Consultant, Carol works with individuals and corporations to empower through awareness and education with a variety of educational products and tools.  
  
 
Carol has served as the gubernatorial appointee to the Department of Juvenile Justice Blueprint Commission, trustee for [[Pensacola Junior College]] since 1999, past President-Emeritus for the [[Pensacola Junior College Foundation]] and inaugural chair of [[Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition]]. To help at-risk girls she co-founded the [[PACE Center for Girls Escambia/Santa Rosa Counties]] and served as chair of the PACE Statewide Board of Trustees.  
 
Carol has served as the gubernatorial appointee to the Department of Juvenile Justice Blueprint Commission, trustee for [[Pensacola Junior College]] since 1999, past President-Emeritus for the [[Pensacola Junior College Foundation]] and inaugural chair of [[Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition]]. To help at-risk girls she co-founded the [[PACE Center for Girls Escambia/Santa Rosa Counties]] and served as chair of the PACE Statewide Board of Trustees.  

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