Mississippi born. Beach kid. Steel magnolia. Ellen Peel wasn’t satisfied with just her law degree from Ole Miss, so she headed west to Seattle, where she earned her master’s degree in law in marine resources from the University of Washington. One of her professors said: “Don’t think that this degree will get you a job. You have to make your own opportunities in this industry.” And she did. From the West Coast, Peel took her specialized fisheries-management knowledge first to a position in Washington, D.C., then in 1996 to her new job as executive director of The Billfish Foundation. She moved to Boca Raton, Florida, after finding a home with a yard sufficiently large enough for her two Doberman pinschers, and she hasn’t looked back since.
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