DONNA R. VOCATE
Donna R. Vocate joined Boston University as a full professor from 1990 to 1992, and has served the UCB Institute of Cognitive Science since 1984.
Donna R. Vocate joined Boston University as a full professor from 1990 to 1992, and has served the UCB Institute of Cognitive Science since 1984.
Sharron Liggins-Rogers has been the founder and chief executive officer of her own consulting firm, Liggins and Associates Consultants, since 1998.
Since 1998, Elizabeth Buchanan has expressed her passion as an English as a second language (ESL) teacher at Tabernacle Elementary School.
Janice Dutcher serves as a professor in medicine at New York Medical College and the co-founder and associate director of the Cancer Research Foundation.
Marjorie Lott used her expertise in accounting for associations and natural resources to open her own business, Marjorie Lott, CPA.
As a professional estimator, Katy Abraham decided to continue her father’s efforts by buying and growing Construction Cost Management Inc., in 2012.
Inspired by her home economics teacher in high school, Mary Lou Waitz has spent her entire career in the field, retiring in 1994.
Kathrine Switzer famously became the first woman ever to finish the Boston Marathon in 1967, thus changing her life forever.
Marquis Who’s Who was established in 1898 and promptly began publishing biographical data in 1899. More than 120 years ago, our founder, Albert Nelson Marquis, established a standard of excellence with the first publication of Who’s Who in America.