SARA BERTKA
Sara Bertka became a digital solutions group intern at Bank of Oklahoma Financial and continues to serve the bank as a business analyst II.
Sara Bertka became a digital solutions group intern at Bank of Oklahoma Financial and continues to serve the bank as a business analyst II.
A talented writer of songs and freelance features, Carol M. Booth has garnered a reputation among notable luminaries in the fields of art and entertainment.
Now retired, Wendy L. Weiner excelled as a teacher with Milwaukee Public Schools for 25 years until 2012, working in a primarily poverty-stricken community.
Charleen Kavleski is a prolific artist in New York, whose expertise stems from her early family mentorship and her extensive gallery and museum exposure.
A skilled artist working primarily in watercolor, oil and pastel, Donna M. Bonin is the owner of Back in Time Gallery in Stirling, Ontario, Canada.
Susan Stanard is the director of choral ensembles and vocal studies and a professor of music at Lewis & Clark Community College since 2002.
Damaris Porter Peters-Pike started chairing the music department at Hiram College in Ohio from 1983 to 1991, also directing the chorus from 1980 to 1991.
Lyn Dutson has been recognized as a professor emeritus of Mesa Community College since 2010, previously serving as a faculty member for 40 years.
Judi Combs is the founder and chief executive officer of the American Healing Arts Foundation, as well as CEO and a partner of the Arizona Fine Art Expo.
Donna A. Hayes White has chaired the Secondary School Division of the Florida Theatre Conference since 1998, among other roles.
Since 2009, Patricia J. Smith has been the sole photographer of her own business, Patricia Smith Photography, in Seattle.
Joan Tatum served Riverview High School as a vocational education teacher from 1969 to 1996 and instructional technology facilitator from 1996 to 2002.
After she graduated, Bonnie Zindel combined her two loves, creative writing and psychoanalysis, and started writing groups for creative people.
Joan Marter has been recognized as a distinguished professor emerita since 2016, and has guest curated numerous exhibitions for museums and institutions.
Once Carolyn Owen-Towle was officially ordained, she and her husband Thomas were called to their church in San Diego, where they served for 24 years.
Soon after moving to the Washington, D.C., area, Carol Bennett became a reporter for the Alabama Radio Network from 1981 to when she retired in 2001.
Janice Bennett is the owner, graphic designer and photographer for Sagaz Media, through which she lends her skills to websites, ebooks, and photography.
A practiced artist, Nancy R. Conrad was a digital photography and oil painting workshop instructor at the Mountain Brook School Historical Foundation.
Shirley Klein-Kleppe focuses on her own artistic endeavors through her business, Outrageous Red LLC. She paints a number of different subject matters.
Bernice Jordan joined the Alum Rock Union Elementary School District as an elementary teacher, quickly gaining a reputation for her passion and dedication.
Carolyn Grossé Gawarecki stepped out on her own as an independent watercolor workshop leader and teacher in the U.S., Mexico and Europe in 1980.
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