Paula Lovell learned the advantages of thinking on her feet when she sold women’s sportswear at the Harding Mall branch of Castner Knott in the late 1960s.
In another early job, which she landed after graduating from college at Vanderbilt University, Lovell discovered another form of employment that required a full-throttle approach: newspaper reporting.
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