SHARON D. SHERWOOD
A former transportation coordinator from 1997 to 2001, Sharon D. Sherwood most recently worked as a substitute teacher from 2001 to 2015.
A former transportation coordinator from 1997 to 2001, Sharon D. Sherwood most recently worked as a substitute teacher from 2001 to 2015.
Josephine Ritz’s last position was as a philanthropic specialist in Lehigh Valley Hospital’s Office of Philanthropy in 2018.
Specializing in administration telehealth, Judith Hicks serves as the chief executive officer of Beechwood Health Solutions, LLC since 2009.
Accruing 33 years of experience in her field to her credit, Nevada N. Brewer serves the Charles H. Hickey Jr. School as teacher supervisor since 2012.
Mirta Martin is the senior education adviser to former president of Centro Fox since 2017 and president of Fairmont State University since 2018.
Involved in numerous legal departments, Vivian M. Cline has served the Montgomery County Women’s Center in The Woodlands, Texas, since 2010.
Since 2003, Elissa Myers has chaired and served as president of Advice & Consensus, a consulting firm whose focus is on helping nonprofit organizations.
Delaine Eastin was the executive director of the National Institute for School Leadership and a distinguished professor at Mills College.
Since 2014, Pamela Flattau has served as the founder and executive director of the Psychology of Science in Policy (PsySiP) Project.
Ann-Marie Bartels, AAP, first joined Mid-America Payment Exchange in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1987 as public relations director.
Paula R. Mitchell, EdD, has served as the interim associate vice president for instructions on student success at El Paso Community College since 2008.
Dina M. Sevayega retired from her position as a college and university evaluation associate with the New York State Education Department (NYSED) in 2019.
Responsible for financial management, June Crow has served as the chief financial officer of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mississippi Delta since 2014.
Ruth A. Brennan most recently served as an arts columnist for the Rapid City Journal for one decade, previously serving the journal as an arts-staff writer.
Confident and knowledgeable, Brenda Gail Jones felt that pursuing education was only natural. She grew up with a strong support system that valued learning.
G. Valerie Egan served the Girl Scouts of the USA as senior director of talent acquisition, and is now senior director of learning and development.
Nicole Swain is using her tenacity and perseverance in her position as the executive vice president and chief banking officer for First Choice Bank.
Reynotta Hoberecht taught eighth grade English and remedial reading at Golden West Middle School and remedial reading at Golden West High School.
Rose Ann Fleming joined Xavier University as an academic administrator. She took on the additional role of special assistant to the president in 2010.
Mary Lou Ederer served as principal of Robert B. Havens Elementary School from 1971 to 1999 and director of Scooby Doo Pre-School from 1983 to 1999.
Julia Howard directed the home care services section of the Appalachia III Health District of the State Department of Health & Environmental Control.
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