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Banker Saves 20,000 From Nepal to Uganda With Her Profits

Banker Saves 20,000 From Nepal to Uganda With Her Profits
Audette Exel lives a double life, advising companies on mergers but also providing health care and education for people in two impoverished nations.

Audette Exel lives a double life. In the world's financial capitals, the business owner advises companies on mergers and raises money for global fund managers. In Nepal and Uganda, Exel is better known as founder and chief fundraiser of the Adara Foundation, which provides health care and education for people in two of the world's most impoverished nations.

The 50-year-old woman also dances, blond hair flying, to entertain a crowd of giggling teenagers.

(READ the story from Bloomberg)

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