HEIDI LOEWEN
Since 1998, Heidi Loewen has excelled as the owner, as well as an artist and teacher, of the Heidi Loewen Fine Art Restoration in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Since 1998, Heidi Loewen has excelled as the owner, as well as an artist and teacher, of the Heidi Loewen Fine Art Restoration in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Since 1991, Mona Lisa Saloy, PhD, has been a professor at Dillard University, as well as the Conrad N. Hilton endowed professor and coordinator of English.
Alice Eckardt began her teaching career as a lecturer in the religion studies department of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1972.
Now retired, Carol Ann Schepers Hilleary taught and held administrative positions within the Baltimore County Public School System between 1966 and 2001.
Sandra Mussey has facilitated three levels of intuitional development workshops, as well as ongoing Expressive Arts and Artist’s Way seminars.
Josephine Gattuso Hendin, PhD, is a tenured professor at New York University (NYU), who has been teaching on campus since 1979.
Mary Ann Pacella-Sams has remained active as a San Francisco and Bay Area tour guide, and a lecturer in consulting and early childhood education.
Now retired, Anne Elliott taught at the Newton-Conover City Schools in North Carolina from 1970 until her retirement in 2000.
Janice L. Van Wagner enthusiastically pursued a career in education, having served as a teacher within the Denver Public Schools District.
Julianna O. Thomas is a program manager/principal investigator at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California San Diego.
Kathryn Gately parlays more than three decades of experience into her role as the artistic director and master teacher of the Gately/Poole Conservatory.
An expert in psychosocial cultural functioning, since 1989, Anne E. Bashore has excelled as the owner of Saint Anne’s Limited Real Estate Investment.
Noomi Katz excels as the chair of the Research Center at Ono Academic College in Kiryat Ono, Israel, with which she has served since 2007.
Jane A. McDonald was an associate professor at George Mason University, having also been an associate professor with the George Washington University.
Supported by a wealth of professional experience and education, Dorothy Spurlock Benner has held the post of a substitute teacher with School District 6.
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.
Maryann Berry is a pastor and dean of the School of Biblical Studies at the John 3:16 Christian Center, of which she has been affiliated since 1991.
Jacquetta Davis has accumulated more than 38 years in education as a language educator and curriculum writer at the East Windsor Regional School District.
An expert on the subject of English language arts, Marsha Grunberg Pollack teaches at the Solomon Schechter School of Queens since 2006.
Since 2010, Maria T. Matlack has found success as a supervisor of curriculum and instruction for the Lumberton Township School District.
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