PATRICIA A. MADSON
Patricia A. Madson retired as the chief journal clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives after more than 45 years in federal service.
Patricia A. Madson retired as the chief journal clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives after more than 45 years in federal service.
Laila El Gammal excels as the managing director of Nobeltex, a premier supplier of textile machines and accessories throughout the world.
Carrie Foxx Ware, MEd, felt a strong desire to ensure that young African American children had good role models and teachers in their lives.
Marilyn Sue Immoos, PhD, works with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation as a senior psychologist specialist.
Since 2020, Dr. Marilyn K. Nelson has excelled as the chief executive officer for Invicta Global Partners LLC.
Dr. Rose Brault has volunteered her time as an advanced nurse practitioner with the Samaritan Touch Care Center since 2015.
Nancy Hotchkiss has excelled as a realtor and broker with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Chicago since 1983.
In 2011, Jacqueline Fakler, alongside her husband, purchased her own company and became owner of RJR Maintenance & Management.
Since 2020, Melanie Moore Biggs, PhD, has been a licensed clinical psychologist with the Center for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Dallas, PLLC.
From 1970 to 1996, Patricia Hurley Folmsbee served as a reading and language arts consultant for the East Windsor Board of Education in Connecticut.
Bonnie Skinner Titley, EdD, spent over three decades with Colorado State University before retiring as an assistant professor emeritus.
In 2001, Joyce Bullard Radcliff joined Tennessee State University in Nashville as an assistant professor and serials librarian.
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