It was late summer of 1972, and Carla Newton, then a recent graduate of Boston’s Leslie College, was awaiting word from VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) about where her first assignment would take her.
“I had no idea where I was going, and I really didn’t care; I was open to anything” she told BusinessWest, adding that when the call came, there were no marching orders — merely a question, about whether she spoke Spanish. When she replied in the negative — she studied Latin and French instead — she was informed that her placement was going to be put off for 10 months or so.
It was a development that would in many ways alter her career track, and also accelerate it.
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