G. VALERIE EGAN
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.
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.
As president of her own company for 17 years, consulting at Wilton Associate, Inc., Elisabeth Wilton worked with other contractors for the government.
The president and owner of Sunrise Title Services since 2006, Patricia Fisher-Dally is distinguished for her expertise in renewing and reviewing titles.
Since 1995, Najat Badriyeh has served as the chief executive officer and president of Naprotek, Inc., located in the heart of the Silicon Valley.
June Fleming became the assistant city manager of the city of Palo Alto in 1980 and the city manager of the city of Palo Alto in 1992.
Sharron Liggins-Rogers has been the founder and chief executive officer of her own consulting firm, Liggins and Associates Consultants, since 1998.
As a professional estimator, Katy Abraham decided to continue her father’s efforts by buying and growing Construction Cost Management Inc., in 2012.
Respected for her detail-oriented nature and her ability to communicate with employees, Marjorie A. Nyquist Mero excelled in the utilities field.
Coming from a family long involved in the fashion industry, Gloria D’Angelo Ingrao felt a strong desire to keep the legacy alive.
When Paulette Denise Martin learned to type, a world of career opportunities opened to her. She found the skill to be in very high demand.
An expert in information technology and management, Jan Soltis Tuttle White continues to make strides in her field. She has decades of experience.
Skilled at solving problems, Linda Gay thrived in human resources for more than two decades. She started her journey at the Raytheon Company.
Respectful and honest, Katherine Todd was known for her ability to connect with others. That’s why she was the perfect candidate for the personnel field.
Margaret “Betty” E. Turner spent her entire career with the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Ann M. Butera founded the Whole Person Project, Inc. and authored “Mastering the Five Tiers of Audit Competency: The Essence of Effective Auditing.”
Frances Provencher-Kambour concluded her career as an economic adviser for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Janice LaRae Alden Anderson opened the Decorating Den Franchise in 1992, and served as the independent owner until her retirement in 2002.
Driven by expertise in computers and telecommunications, Sally A. Smith Shuler paved the way for women in her field.
Elizabeth H. Dudley joined AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1959 and never looked back.
A business professional with expertise in communications, Carol Sapin Gold strives to live by her motto, “the secret of success without hard work is still a secret.”
Mary Ann Lerch is currently lending her skills to her professional community on a consulting basis, which she’s done since 2005.
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