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Carol brings more than three decades of experience covering health care, politics, religion and homeland security.

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The team will refocus around five areas and add additional roles.

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Adams and other speakers will discuss combating the worst addiction epidemic America has ever seen

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The White House’s Mercedes Schlapp, newly-elected members of Congress and more will discuss “A New Era of Women in Politics”

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Her work has won a Peabody Award and two national Edward R. Murrow awards for investigative reporting.

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