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Kathryn Paye

Research Specialist - French Research, Specialty Research Committee at Daughters of the American Revolution

Kathryn Paye currently holds multiple leadership roles within the Daughters of the American Revolution, including Regent of the Patience Wright Chapter, National Vice Chair of the Chapter Development and Revitalization Commission, and National Vice Chair of the DAR Leadership Training Committee. Additional contributions to the organization include serving as a SAT Volunteer Genealogist and Corresponding Secretary. Prior to this, Kathryn Paye accumulated significant experience in finance and portfolio management at Bank of America as Vice President/Portfolio Management Officer, as well as at Sembler Investments and Caterpillar Financial, where roles included Financial Analyst and Six Sigma Black Belt. Kathryn Paye earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Spanish (Summa Cum Laude) from Vanderbilt University and has engaged in multiple educational pursuits at Boston University.

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Laguna Niguel, United States

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Daughters of the American Revolution

With more than 120 years of tradition, over 930,000 members admitted since its founding, a vast array of service work, a historic National Headquarters building with extraordinary collections, and countless activities taking place locally, nationally and globally, there is much to learn about the Daughters of the American Revolution. The organization was founded in 1890 with the simple mission of promoting historic preservation, education and patriotism. These timeless, overarching principles keep the DAR strong and vitally relevant in this ever-changing world. This nonprofit, nonpolitical volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history and securing America's future through better education consists of over 185,000 members in 3,000 chapters across the world. These vibrant, active women are the heart of the organization. The grassroots work of DAR volunteers promotes the organization's objectives of historic preservation, education and patriotism.


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