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She spent 27 years at the BBC, where she became a master of connecting people, earning her the reputation as Britain’s "Networking Queen."

The Reverend Carol Stone (1954–2014) made history in the Church of England through her transition and ministry. carol stone

She was awarded a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) for her services to broadcasting and charity. The Reverend Carol Stone: A Clerical Trailblazer She spent 27 years at the BBC, where

Carol Stone has served as a coordinator for the League of Women Voters (Berkeley, Albany, and Emeryville), focusing on social issues like sex trafficking awareness. Carole Stone is perhaps the most widely recognized

Carole Stone is perhaps the most widely recognized figure with this name, known primarily as the former producer of the BBC Radio 4 flagship program, Any Questions? .

In 2000, while serving as the vicar of St. Philip’s in Upper Stratton, she became the first serving Church of England priest to undergo gender reassignment surgery .