Martice Sutton, the founder and executive director of the nonprofit organization "Girls Going Global" (GGG), is a passionate and purposeful globe trotter. Marti's work revolves around creating better experiences for young girls, both in India and America. She champions their causes and engages people on topics ranging from entrepreneurship to philanthropy and travel. Martice has been recognized for her remarkable work by the White House, the Travel Channel, Black Enterprise, Centric TV, and Mary Claire. She is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated.
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