Part OfCarol Padwe Oral HistoryContributorScottsdale Public LibraryIntervieweeCarol PadweInterviewerBethany RonnbergBrowse TopicBusiness and IndustryCommunity GroupsGovernment and PoliticsLaborLand, Environment, and Natural ResourcesSubjectScottsdale (Ariz.)Finance, Personal PlanningLibrary planning--ArizonaDescriptionCarol Padwe moved to Scottsdale, Arizona in 1974. She is the first vice-president of a Wall Street firm and works with families, overseeing and coordinating their financial affairs. Ms. Padwe currently serves on the Scottsdale Public Library Board and previously served on the Scottsdale Human Relations Commission. In this interview she talks about her family, some of the changes to Scottsdale in the last 40 years, the Scottsdale Town Enrichment Program (STEP) in the 1980s, and changes to the Scottsdale public libraries.Audio Length01:02:59Date Original2011-05-17Date Range1970s (1970-1979)1980s (1980-1989)1990s (1990-1999)2000s (2000-2009)2010s (2010-2019)TypeSound- NonmusicalOriginal FormatOral historiesLanguageEnglishContributing InstitutionState Archives- Arizona State Library, Archives and Public RecordsCollectionCapturing Arizona's StoriesRights StatementFrom the collection of the History and Archives Division, Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Copyright and/or publication rights for all items in this collection are retained by this institution. For assistance with permission to re-use or other reference questions, please contact the Archives at [email protected]