CAROL ANNE SMILEY
Although she retired in 2011, Carol Anne Smiley continues to give back to her community as a consultant in grassroots home health.
Although she retired in 2011, Carol Anne Smiley continues to give back to her community as a consultant in grassroots home health.
Patarica Dian Nunn is an accomplished author and songwriter, endeavors she pursued alongside her tenure at the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company.
Raenell McDonough is a part-time organ and humanities instructor at Texas A&M University and a pianist with the Amarillo Opera.
Musician, artist, lawyer, and real estate investor: these are just a few of the titles Sally Ekenberg Mosher has embodied over the years.
Recognized as an expert in Renaissance art, Jane Schuyler has thrived in her esteemed career as a fine arts educator.
Mary A. Zahner has held the position of professor emerita at the University of Dayton since 2008.
Linda Hathaway Bunza has been the director of the Columbia Research Institute of Arts and Humanities since 1998.
Ellary Blair left a 30-year landscape career to open her own pottery business, Ellie Pots Inc., previously Blair Pottery, in 2002.
With a deep passion for painting, Teryl Townsend has spent more than five decades designing book covers and participating in shows at various galleries.
Gerilyn Tandberg is a costume designer and theater educator with more than four decades of experience.
Dr. Jewel Taylor Thompson has been a professor in the Music Department of Hunter College since 1997, combining her love of education and music.
Yefkin Megherian is renowned for her prowess as both a sculptor and an educator.
Nancy R. Shaw has been a curator emerita and specialist in late 19th and early 20th century American art for the Detroit Institute of Arts since 1998.
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