In 2012, this very year, the Girl Scout Council of America named Cathy Wall of Augusta, GA the one and only Woman of Distinction in the business category. She began her business, with the help of her husband, in 1985. She opened the doors of her first school, Wheeler Pines Preschool in 1985. Since then, the original school has grown to be known as one of the Bradley Schools—which includes two other schools: Oakbrook Country Day and the Greenbrier Preschool. All three schools offer superior early childhood education and care services to infants of age 6 weeks to children of age 12 and are Nationally Accredited. Such a business venture takes not only requires countless hours of dedication, but also a genuine commitment to quality and excellence. But a career in education—especially early education—requires even more than the mere minimum. It takes an authentic devotion to children and a dedication to providing superior educational services for them. Cathy Wall of Augusta, GA has proven herself to go above and beyond the minimal expectations of both a business owner and education provider. So it’s no secret why she has earned her place as Woman of Distinction in 2012. Beyond her involvement at her own three schools, Cathy Wall of Augusta, GA is a board member of the Georgia Health Sciences Audit and Compliance Committee and the Augusta Sports Council. She is also a member of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the Georgia Association for Young Children, and Women in Philanthropy. It’s easy to see why Cathy Wall of Augusta, GA has earned her mark of distinction within the community of the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA). She has dedicated her life to benevolent work; even her career is one that shines in the light of altruism. Cathy Wall of Augusta, GA wants nothing more than to continue to improve early childhood education in the CSRA. To find out more about Cathy Wall’s business ventures and accomplishments, she may be reached at (706-860-8300). She welcomes all questions and comments about her business work in early childhood education.
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