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    Margaret Dulany "Peggy" Rockefeller (born 1947) is an American heiress and philanthropist. Early life. 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. Her siblings are Abby, Richard, Neva, Eileen, and David Rockefeller Jr.

  2. Peggy Dulany is Founder and Chair of Synergos, a global organization that has pioneered the use of bridging leadership, which builds trust and collaboration to solve complex problems around the world.

  3. Apr 19, 2021 · Peggy Dulany (Rockefeller), a global philanthropy leader, shares her insights on how to listen, apply the feminine aspect, and embrace diversity in philanthropy. She also discusses the meaning of philanthropy, the role of trauma, and the importance of self-care.

  4. Oct 4, 2022 · The great-granddaughter of American oil baron John D. Rockefeller, Peggy Dulany, urges fellow philanthropists to “do the inner work,” and get right with themselves first before attempting to solve the world’s woes.

  5. Mar 1, 2016 · Peggy Dulany explains what it takes to build trust among stakeholders and create meaningful partnerships for sustainable social change, reflecting on her 30 years of experience at the helm of...

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  6. By Peggy Dulany. On the occasion of Synergos’ 35th anniversary, our Founder and Chair Peggy Dulany shares a paper, Finding Our Way: How to Move Beyond Trauma to Serving with Love, on how she and others have used personal retreats for changemakers and philanthropists to help overcome our own obstacles and be more effective forces for progress ...

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  8. Sep 1, 2007 · Peggy Dulany founded the Synergos Institute 20 years ago. Her aim was to help overcome poverty; her approach was to form partnerships that included those affected by the problem to be solved. Twenty years later, how much has been achieved, Caroline Hartnell asked her.

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