MARILYN SUE IMMOOS
Marilyn Sue Immoos, PhD, works with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation as a senior psychologist specialist.
Marilyn Sue Immoos, PhD, works with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation as a senior psychologist specialist.
Establishing herself as a private piano teacher in 1967, Nancy Daggett Jensen teaches students from kindergarten into adulthood.
For the past 30 years, Carolyn Vance-DeVore has been active as the founder and artistic director of the DeVore Dance Center.
Lani Click established Palm Beach Purses in south Florida, where she excels as a designer.
Since 1980, Peggy J. Mueller has worked as a dance teacher at the Jean Mueller School of Dance in Austin, Texas.
Jan J. Heyn-Cubacub currently excels as the owner of Heyn-Cubacub Originals, a company that specializes in visual and performance arts.
Since 2019, Kira Seamon has served as the artist-in-residence of the town of Natick, Massachusetts, at the Natick Center Cultural District.
Formerly a ballerina, Janet Sassoon retired from her position as the associate director of the Academy of Ballet in San Francisco in 1997.
Kathryn Gately parlays more than three decades of experience into her role as the artistic director and master teacher of the Gately/Poole Conservatory.
Aileen A. Hendricks Couvillion, PhD, is renowned as an actor, director and theater educator with a career spanning more than 45 years.
Now retired after 20 years in education, Patricia Barnes Walker was a teacher, assistant principal and principal for the Virginia Public School System.
Lyn Dutson has been recognized as a professor emeritus of Mesa Community College since 2010, previously serving as a faculty member for 40 years.
Donna A. Hayes White has chaired the Secondary School Division of the Florida Theatre Conference since 1998, among other roles.
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.
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.
A dance educator and choreographer, Darwin Prioleau has further found success as a solo performer nationally and internationally, including in France.
Judith Marlane is the president and chief executive officer of Juroco and a professor at California State University, Northridge.
Nora Orphanides is an adviser for the American Ballet Studio Company and the president and chief executive officer of Orphanides and Associates LLC.
Gerilyn Tandberg is a costume designer and theater educator with more than four decades of experience.
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