CATHERINE GRUENER
Driven by the belief that positive discipline is the best way to aid child development, Catherine Gruener continues to thrive at the head of her consultancy.
Driven by the belief that positive discipline is the best way to aid child development, Catherine Gruener continues to thrive at the head of her consultancy.
Jeannette Emily Barnes was an anesthesiologist for decades before retiring in 2003. She loved being able to help patients.
With a wide variety of interests, Sarah C. Greenfield wore a lot of hats over the course of her career.
Sheila Robertson Smith worked in the hematology department at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, Maryland, for almost 20 years.
Inspired by the nurses who cared for her after a childhood medical procedure, Phyllis Adams has dedicated her life to the field.
Joy Holland served as chief of staff to Rep. Muriel Bowser in Ward 4 and deputy secretary for the District of Columbia before retiring in 2017.
Frances Jane Wirth was a school psychologist at School District 130, School District 89, and the Clark County School District until she retired in 2005.
Backed by expertise in Christian therapy, adoption, narcissism, PTSD, depression, and anxiety, Judy Sobczak continues to thrive as a licensed psychologist.
Although Linda Carol Hege officially retired in 2011, she continues to lend her services as a nurse to the Shalom Project on a volunteer basis.
Nena M. Nera has been the president and chief executive officer of The “N” Company, where she offers mentoring for health care professionals, since 2000.
Naomi Kate Sheppard served the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor as an associate professor from 1972 until her retirement in 1992.
For over a decade, Dr. Amy Dryman has been recognized for achievements in her career in research and development.
Barbara L. Hughes served the American Lung Association of Ramsey County and the American Lung Association of Minnesota until her retirement in 1997.
Alice A. Baker Dailey’s final role before retiring in 2010 was owner and president of Oasis Mind-Body Conditioning Center, Inc., where she taught Pilates.
Mary M. O’Leary currently lends her expertise as a patient advocate in St. Helena, California, and a consultant with the Ascellon Corporation.
Marie Lois Maxwell served as a clinical nurse specialist at the Green County Mental Health Clinic for more than two decades before retiring in 2015.
Jeanette “Jan” Selby Johnson has accomplished careers in both teaching and nursing before retiring in 2017.
Susan B. Parker has been a senior advisor with Susan Parker and Associates since 2011.
Today, Denise M. Korniewicz is putting her expertise to use as the dissertation chair and professor of the Passan School of Nursing at Wilkes University.
Jacqueline Ruth Johnson rejoined Mt. Sinai Beth Israel in 2015 as a case manager, and has held the title ever since.
Dr. Beverly Jewell Sutton is an accomplished child psychiatrist who spent four decades with the Austin State Hospital before her retirement in 2010.
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