JACQUELINE Y. MILLER
Jacqueline Y. Miller serves the Allyn Museum of Entomology and as both a curator for lepidoptera and an associate director at the McGuire Center.
Jacqueline Y. Miller serves the Allyn Museum of Entomology and as both a curator for lepidoptera and an associate director at the McGuire Center.
Mary D’Onofrio opened her own business, Med-Comm Associates, in 1989, and remained there until her retirement in 2015.
Darlene M. Dodd joined Bear Creek Corporation in Oregon in 1986. She spent the next 18 years there, and officially stepped down in 2004.
Virginia Ramey Mollenkott has been a member of the editorial board of Studies in Theology & Sexuality since 1997.
Sara Ann Young served as an obstetrics-gynecology clinical nurse specialist at Hartford Hospital from 1978 to 2011.
Petra Jean Hegstad DeKrey served as an eighth-grade reading teacher at Horizon Middle School until her retirement in 2005.
Motivated by an innate interest in politics and foreign relations, Dorothy M. Sampas dedicated more than four decades to the U.S. government.
Anne L. Ayers retired in 1996, and was a substitute counselor and teacher for with the Berkeley County Public Schools from 1997 to 2013.
Deborah S. Rieselman is the owner of Write Tight Communications and the editor of the Ohio Innocence Project Annual Report for the University of Cincinnati.
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