Stevens Point Educator Earns Global Award For Nonprofit Leadership

Stevens Point educator earns global award for nonprofit leadership.

Lind, a longtime academic and current Stevens Point resident, was named a recipient of the 2025 Global Recognition Award.

She has worked closely with Girl Power Africa, a nonprofit founded by Bulleh Bablitch-Norkeh, daughter of the late Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice William Bablitches of Stevens Point.

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