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Samantha Benigno is the chief executive officer and founder of MYND MVMT since 2019, an innovative approach to mental health and wellness.
Samantha Benigno is the chief executive officer and founder of MYND MVMT since 2019, an innovative approach to mental health and wellness.
A Reiki master teacher and shamanic practitioner, Jeannie David utilizes her talents in order to heal people on an emotional, mental and spiritual level.
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.
Pauline M. Loewenhardt has excelled as the community nursing coordinator at James A. Haley Veterinary Hospital in Tampa, Florida, since 1992.
Annette Gentry Shousha, RN, retired in 1995 from her position as an intensive care unit critical care nurse at the Nashville Veterans Affairs Hospital.
Now a retired occupational therapist and consultant, Nancy A. Beasom has accumulated more than 20 years of professional excellence.
An expert in health care administration, education, clinical nursing and long-term care, Phyllis Brighton retired as a nurse administrator in 2017.
Shirley Pritchett-Hilton, DD, ThD, PhD, is a global pastor, Christian counselor, and professor of foundational hematology, oncology, neurology and biology.
Harriette Mogul served as an associate professor in the women’s health program at New York Medical College from 1992 until her retirement in 2018.
Since 1989, Pearl Murphy has been a staff nurse in the medical-surgical vascular care unit at Southern Ohio Medical Center in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Carolyn A. Miller is currently on the clinical staff at the Maternal Health Center in Bettendorf, Iowa, as a certified nurse midwife since 1990.
Martha Lipson Lepow currently serves Albany Medical College as professor of pediatrics since 1978 and attending physician since 1979.
Supported by decades of practiced industry experience, Lee A. Pletts Goscin, MD, PhD, currently works as an endocrinologist in Largo, Florida.
A family and children development specialist and human behavior expert, Gail Gross is a family and child development psychologist and educator since 1975.
Terresa Stallworth serves the University of Texas Health Sciences Center as an associate professor in psychiatry and clinical professor in psychiatry.
Now semi-retired, Linda Detillion works as a private care legal nurse and consultant since 1992 after a long career as a medical-surgical pediatrics nurse.
Brenda Bowens serves as an operating room staff nurse at Battle Creek Health Systems and RNFA at Bronson Battle Creek Hospital since 1992.
Josephine Ritz’s last position was as a philanthropic specialist in Lehigh Valley Hospital’s Office of Philanthropy in 2018.
The first to graduate from college in her family, Marsha Schroeder maintains a private practice in East Tawas, Michigan, since 2003.
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