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Photograph by Erin Day
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In Charge: Susan Hayes, the CEO of Interplast, sits at her desk in her office in her Rose Garden home. Hayes has worked for the nonprofit group that provides free reconstructive plastic surgery for needy children in developing countries since 1996.
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Interplast chief never has a bad day at work helping injured children
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Mary Gottschalk
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Susan W. Hayes never has a bad day. In 1996, six months after joining Interplast as president and CEO, Hayes took her first trip with the nonprofit that provides free reconstructive plastic surgery to needy children in developing countries.
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