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Toledo native, doctor becomes first woman of color chief of staff for Arizona medical system
Dr. Gayle Dean says she s proud to accept the leadership role and set an example to young girls and the youth in the black community. Author: Michael Tatar (WTOL) Updated: 11:15 PM EST February 27, 2021
TUCSON, Ariz. It s been a big year for women s representation. Vice President Kamala Harris is among the new high-profile female leaders. But one Toledo native is hoping to use her new position to set an example for young girls.
Dr. Gayle Dean says her parents taught her to never forget where you come from. She was born and raised in the Glass City, graduated from Maumee High School and the University of Toledo.