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Aug 12, 2021 · JourneyWoman CEO Carolyn Ray reflects on the past two years, lessons learned and shares her vision for women's travel in the future.
Mar 31, 2023 · TravelPulse profiled 17 influential women in travel, including JourneyWoman CEO Carolyn Ray, for Women's History Month.
Carolyn Ray is the CEO and Editor of JourneyWoman, the iconic solo travel publication founded in 1994 (by Evelyn Hannon). In 2022, she traveled to 17 countries, spending several months in Mexico and Spain,and is currently seeking new destinations where she can continue to enjoy margaritas, learn Spanish, and live the life of her dreams.
1,139 Followers, 700 Following, 617 Posts - Carolyn Ray Inc (@carolynrayinc) on Instagram: "Original handpainted textiles and wallcoverings inspired by nature. Established 1978."
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Sep 2, 2022 · The woman who ran Action House, Lizz Haskell, also known as Sarah E. Ray, helped desegregate the famed Boblo boats and Detroit schools in her neighborhood. Ray changed her name after marrying...
Jun 4, 2021 · Ray’s actions paved the way for desegregation efforts in Detroit and the United States. Now, Schillinger and Cooper are hoping to preserve Ray’s legacy by designating her abandoned home as a historic site with The National Trust.
Aug 7, 2023 · In this inspiring interview, meet Carolyn Ray, CEO of JourneyWoman who empowers women over 50 to travel. She is a dynamic and visionary leader who is shattering age-related stereotypes and...