
DIXI APPLEGATE
Dixi Applegate began as a real estate broker at Slifer, Smith & Frampton in 1981, and quickly gained a reputation for being fair, honest, and effective.

Dixi Applegate began as a real estate broker at Slifer, Smith & Frampton in 1981, and quickly gained a reputation for being fair, honest, and effective.

When Barbara J. Janson first saw the impact educational policy could have on a country and its workforce, she knew she had to get involved.

Valene Lucy Smith established a museum of anthropology at California State University and has served as the building’s director since its opening in 2010.

Although she retired in 2012, Andrea W. Hunt remains a health officer with ABC Emergency Management in Kentucky.

Janice Edith Jones Monk has been a research social science emerita at the University of Arizona since 2004.

Naomi Wilkinson and her husband, Matt, operate as a team through RE/MAX Unlimited, and specialize in residential buyers and sellers.

An audiologist for more than a decade, Louise Loiselle is thriving as a senior clinical account manager at MED-EL.

Ellen Stoesser Byrd’s final position in the field of nursing was as a school nurse at the Independent School District.

In 1990, Dr. Blyn-LaDrew joined the University of Pennsylvania, where she continues to thrive in the school’s Penn Language Center.