SUSAN J. LECLAIR
Susan J. Leclair, PhD, is a hematologist, clinical laboratory scientist and chancellor professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Susan J. Leclair, PhD, is a hematologist, clinical laboratory scientist and chancellor professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
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.
Judy Dixson was a mentor teacher within the Fresno Unified School District before teaching at Manchester Gifted and Talented Education Elementary School.
Dorothy Field Chappell has flourished as both a senior scholar and the professor of biology at Wheaton College in Illinois since 2019.
Nellie L. Derise, PhD, retired from her post as a home economics professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 1994.
Retired since 2005, Jean E. Kono was the head nurse of mental health at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1975.
Sue Neufeld-Ellis has been an active worker in the fields of counseling, nursing, addiction and psychotherapy since 1981.
Accruing 46 years of industry experience to her credit, Judith Shaul Norback, PhD, is a research associate at the Educational Testing Service since 1987.
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.
For the last 15 years, Janet L. Williams has served as an environmental chairwoman for local schools in DuPage County, Illinois.
Retiring in 1996, Betty M. Gaddis spent 32 years as an elementary teacher with the Knox County Board of Education in Gray and Corbin, Kentucky.
Florence Batt Munuz concluded her career in 2004, after 27 years as a consultant on child development at the Childcare Network of Evanston.
An expert in English education, Lois J. Lamb taught within Caledonia Community Schools from 1962 until her retirement in 1996.
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.
P A Arnold directed the Four-County Center for the Handicapped from 1977 to 1981 and taught at Hobbs Municipal Schools from 1981 to 1982.
Backed by years of professional excellence, Leslie Hickcox serves as a paraprofessional educator for Portland Public Schools since 2017.
Carol Eppright taught for many years at Weatherford College in Texas, where she would remain until her retirement in 2016.
Myra Weiger served Kean University as a professor and chair of the Departments of Elementary, Middle and Secondary Education and Educational Administration.
Carolyn A. Miller is currently on the clinical staff at the Maternal Health Center in Bettendorf, Iowa, as a certified nurse midwife since 1990.
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