DENISE LYNNE MONTGOMERY
Passionate about books, Denise Lynne Montgomery dedicated more than three decades to advancing library science. She started at Sweet Briar College.
Passionate about books, Denise Lynne Montgomery dedicated more than three decades to advancing library science. She started at Sweet Briar College.
Laura Balatbat Corpuz currently serves as an interlibrary loan coordinator at Bradley University Library.
Having first joined the Consortium Library in 2000, Julianna Elise Braund-Allen continues to excel as a reference librarian and professor.
Lois C. Olsrud joined the University of Arizona as a humanities librarian in 1966 and remained with the institution until her retirement in 1996.
Knowledgeable and helpful, Mary K. Spore-Alhadef is a librarian and cherished part of the Redwood City Public Library community.
Joining Miami University in 1988, Judith A. Sessions served as a university librarian and the dean of libraries until her retirement in 2013.
Ursula M. Chirico-Elkins’ most recent publication, “Where Are We Going?” was published in 2017 by WestBow Press.
Sharon Sappington is a member of the Tale Tellers of St. Augustine and a librarian for the First United Methodist Church.
Today, Mary Jo Kelly-Nix is living out her dream as a librarian in the Dufrocq Elementary School Library and in the East Baton Rouge Parish School System.
Annabel K. Stephens is an adjunct professor at the College of Communication & Information Sciences at the University of Alabama.
Valerie J. Morehouse most recently served as the librarian for Temple Isaiah of Contra Costa County and the Temple Isaiah of Contra Costa County Day School.
Lucinda D. Conger worked as a reference librarian and the chief of the Reader Services Branch for the U.S. Department of State until she retired in 2000.
Passionate and dedicated, Mary Dykstra Lynch is celebrating more than four decades of excellence at Dalhousie University.
Diane Elizabeth Dixson is an acquisition specialist with the Library of Congress and also acts as a docent for a variety of library tours.
Marquis Who’s Who was established in 1898 and promptly began publishing biographical data in 1899. More than 120 years ago, our founder, Albert Nelson Marquis, established a standard of excellence with the first publication of Who’s Who in America.