NANCY J. WALLACE
Nancy J. Wallace is the founder and chief executive officer of A Child’s Miracle Mind and the School of Now.
Nancy J. Wallace is the founder and chief executive officer of A Child’s Miracle Mind and the School of Now.
Sharon L. Chambers-Gordon is a real estate broker with Windermere Professional Partners and the chief executive officer of Raising Girls.
DeShea Simon-Simpson, PhD, is the chief governance officer and deputy director of information technology for Advancing Community Excellence.
Since 2017, Monica D. Cantrell has served as the executive director for the Hitchcock Independent School District Education Foundation.
Kathy B. O’Keefe established the nonprofit organization Winning the Fight in 2010 and continues to serve as the founder and executive director.
Sheba Michiyo Shibahara became the New York director of the nongovernmental organization Martial Arts Academy in 2018.
In 2009, the Volunteers for Veterans Foundation was officially formed with Betty Volk as the financial coordinator.
Maria J. Finlinson joined The Leonardo, an art and science museum in Salt Lake City, as the director of finance and business operations in 2020.
Barbara A. Palmer has been active as the president and chief executive officer of Kingdom Kare Inc. since 2011.
Parris M. Smith has been the president and chief executive officer of the Lorain County Urban League since 2020.
Jessica Elliott is an experienced nonprofit administrator and the executive director of Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley since 2018.
Rev. Shirle Moone Childs, PhD, founded God’s Bridge Over the Atlantic Inc. in 2002 and serves as the president and chief executive officer.
Shirley Leevy has excelled as the operation manager for the Hospital Sisters Mission Outreach nonprofit since 2018.
Audrey R. Matthews is the president and founder of the Derrick B. Hart Jr. Autism Center, which seeks to aid families with autistic children.
With two decades of administrative expertise to her credit, Pamela D. Price excels as the proprietor of Priceless Dreams.
Dale Coudert is the founding director of the Coudert Institute, an organization designed to promote positive change in the world.
Monica Holmes serves as the outreach GPRA specialist of Harlem United, the nonprofit health care service that specifically serves the HIV/AIDS community.
Margie L. Handley continues carrying on her father’s legacy as president of the board of directors for the Frank R. Howard Foundation.
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.
Bernice L. Frazier gained valuable expertise in the field as the vice president of L&B Enterprises between 1996 and 2011.
Diana Humphrey has excelled as the events fundraiser for the Boston Orchestra and a volunteer fundraiser for the Junior League of Boston, Inc.
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