PAMELA D. PRICE
With two decades of administrative expertise to her credit, Pamela D. Price excels as the proprietor of Priceless Dreams.
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.
Accruing numerous years of experience, Amanda Mayhew Dealey has remained active on the board of directors for the James Dick Foundation since 1978.
Always wanting to be a veterinarian, since 2000, Laurian Rauen serves as the founder and chief executive officer of Wings to New Horizons, Inc.
Beth A. Thorp co-founded and serves as executive director of the Mitchell Thorp Foundation in memory of her son Mitchell.
Gwyn Picerne has been the owner of P&P Hospitality and Sterling Trade Services, as well as the chief executive officer of Diversitas Enterprises LLC.
Mercedes Walters was previously the national director of human resources for Avanti Health Systems. Today, she is district governor of Lions International.
Sarah Gallardo’s charity, Sarah Speaks Up, supports women, children, men and families living free of every kind of abuse since 2015.
Amity P. Buxton, PhD, founded the Straight Spouse Network in Mahwah, New Jersey, in 1991 for people whose husbands or wives realize they identify as LGBTQ+.
Responsible for financial management, June Crow has served as the chief financial officer of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mississippi Delta since 2014.
Laurie Zaleski founded Funny Farm Rescue in New Jersey, the longest-running animal rescue in the northeastern U.S., serving as its CEO since 2000.
G. Valerie Egan served the Girl Scouts of the USA as senior director of talent acquisition, and is now senior director of learning and development.
Today, Katherine Jean Hubbell Domning facilitates small, faith-sharing groups focused on radical commitment to Catholic social teaching.
Joy Powell Gebhard founded Healing Inc. in 1997 to help humanitarian and education needs.
Since 1991, Lucile Mason has been the president of Lucile Mason & Associates.
Elaine G. Adevai is currently the executive director of New Vista for Families, Inc., a nonprofit organization for victims of domestic violence.
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