LAUREN RAMSEY
Lauren Ramsey, the award-winning owner and CEO of Puzzle Piece Media, provides social media and creative content services to small businesses.
Lauren Ramsey, the award-winning owner and CEO of Puzzle Piece Media, provides social media and creative content services to small businesses.
Driven leader Marianna Morello is the founder, president and chief executive officer of Manhattan Media Services Inc., in Rockefeller Plaza.
Since 1980, Catherine L. Wyler has owned and operated Wyler/Rymland Productions, Inc., independently producing film and television programs.
Multifaceted Inseong J. Kim is a radio broadcaster, artistic oil painter, and a dentistry entrepreneur at Hope In Mission, LLC, in Arizona.
Vodcast host Penny S. Tee created PEACE with Penny for Israeli and Palestinian peace organizations working together on an improved future.
Writer, editor, and nuclear power expert Cat Stephenson crafts instructional procedures into translated technical manuals.
Today, Dora Ann Reaves focuses on crafting obituaries for The Post and Courier and writing grants for nonprofit organizations.
Rhina Valentin excels as a television host, actress, performance artist and producer with La Reina Del Barrio, Inc. and BronxNet TV.
Kaylene Ladinsky is an editor and publisher for the Atlanta Jewish Times and helms Americans United with Israel and the Atlanta Jewish Life Foundation.
Justine Willis Toms, DHL, is the executive director, creative producer and host of New Dimensions Radio and the New Dimensions Foundation.
Entering semi-retirement in 2013, Jane L. Beathard continues to contribute articles on outdoor writing and law enforcement to Ohio Outdoor News.
Since 2002, Claire Knopf has excelled as a writer, researcher and reporter with the International Figure Skating magazine.
Barbara Green opened her own business, Barbara Green Communications, in 2005, where she excels as a novelist and chief executive officer.
Frances Helen Lee has excelled as a freelance editor and consultant since 1988, following two decades working with a range of publishers.
Accruing more than 40 years of expertise in the field of historiography, Judith-Rae Ross taught at DePaul University from 1988 until her retirement in 2006.
Anna J. You, PhD, channels her vast expertise into her work as a communications expert and media journalist with the YOU Creative Communications Lab.
Soon after moving to the Washington, D.C., area, Carol Bennett became a reporter for the Alabama Radio Network from 1981 to when she retired in 2001.
Using her leadership, organizational and people skills, Lynn R. Wurth was the advertising and business manager for The Catholic Sun from 1985 to 2004.
Nancy Bauer directed the educative services section of Wisconsin Public Television from 1972 to 1989, as well as the Educational Communications Board.
Felicia Muftic held her own private consumer affairs consulting practice from 1995 to 2004 and currently runs a blog called The Muftic Forum.
A senior associate editor of The Washington Post, Lally Weymouth is an American journalist who has conducted many interviews with foreign heads of state.
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