: Instead, she was encouraged to seek marriage over what she wanted most: an education, according to MSNBC. While Ghosn mother attended high school a generation later, she never graduated – yet another layer of missed educational opportunity that motivated Ghosn as she matriculated at Stanford and later became the first woman in her family to earn a college degree. Raised in a large family strapped for resources, Ghosn grandmother stayed home while her brothers went to school. She never looked back. In 2013, she was listed in *Fast Company* magazine 100 most creative people in business. Ghosn has since started her own company and emerged as a thought leader in millennial entrepreneurship and social change – working to empower young women through mentorship and career-coaching.
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