AMADA IRMA PEREZ
Amada Irma Perez, MA,is as a writer, speaker and consultant and published “Arty’s Amazing Accordion/El Acordeon Asombroso de Arty” in 2022.
Amada Irma Perez, MA,is as a writer, speaker and consultant and published “Arty’s Amazing Accordion/El Acordeon Asombroso de Arty” in 2022.
Narine Sarkissian is the owner, president and chief executive officer of the U.S. Ling Institute, an intensive English as a second language school.
Nanci E. Flores has excelled as a bilingual care coordinator with Included Health, Inc. in Houston, Texas, since 2021.
For the past 34 years, Otilia Lucila Salmon-Johnson has excelled as an associate professor for the University of North Florida.
In 1995, Marjorie Lora Myers became the principal of Key School-Escuela Key, part of the Arlington Public Schools in Virginia.
Norma Royale Wilder Benavides is a retired mental health practitioner who spent more than 20 years working with patients throughout California.
Ernestine “Tina” N. Eger is a professor emerita of Carthage College, where she taught Spanish and Chicano literature and worked as a librarian.
Ahlam Habib G. Shenouda retired as a section chief in the language services division of The World Bank in 1996 after two decades of excellence.
Domna C. Stanton, PhD, is a scholar of French language, history and culture in the early modern period and the 17th century.
In 1991, Anh Ha Thi Ho joined the East Central Illinois Refugee Mutual Assistance Center and is an expert in refugee and immigrant outreach.
Elna de la Bandera is a freelance interpreter and translator for the New Jersey Judiciary and other interpreting and translation agencies.
Nancy G. Boyer, PhD, retired as an English as a second language instructor at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California, in 2020.
Peggy P. Edwards serves as the founder and the president of the Publishing Club of Laguna Woods, which was established in 2013.
Rhoda Pudjuut Kayakjuak is one of Canada’s most prominent Inuktitut interpreters and translators, as well as an ambassador for Canadian First Nation culture.
After retiring as a teacher, Alicia Eller became a reporter for the Franklin Times while serving as a translator and consultant from 2001 to 2016.
Josephine Gattuso Hendin, PhD, is a tenured professor at New York University (NYU), who has been teaching on campus since 1979.
Jacquetta Davis has accumulated more than 38 years in education as a language educator and curriculum writer at the East Windsor Regional School District.
Adept in speaking many languages, Slavica Esnault-Pelterie currently works as a partner at Mantor SA in Geneva since 2015.
Ginger Whittington taught Spanish, Latin and English in the Mohawk Area School District in Bessemer, Pennsylvania, from 1975 until her retirement in 1996.
Zema Jordan is the administrative unit head at Von Steuben Middle School and curriculum consultant at the Professional Growth Center.
Leslie Grainger-Haynes served two decades as the president of International Transition Services in Denver from 1990 to 2010.
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