NANCY REYNOLDS
In 1994, Nancy Reynolds joined The George Balanchine Foundation as the director of research and the concept director for their video archives.
In 1994, Nancy Reynolds joined The George Balanchine Foundation as the director of research and the concept director for their video archives.
Toya Raylonn Vickers is the chief executive officer of Toyshelf Services LLC and the author of the “Dimes, Profiles and Wives” trilogy.
Ivy Chang founded PR International in 1992, where she served as president and founder until her retirement in 2021.
Since 2002, Claire Knopf has excelled as a writer, researcher and reporter with the International Figure Skating magazine.
Linda Alison D. Carter, also known professionally as Alison Carter, published “Rainbow Stargate 33” in 2022.
Barbara Green opened her own business, Barbara Green Communications, in 2005, where she excels as a novelist and chief executive officer.
Bihong Margaret Sha strives to create a platform for international artists through her work as chair of the Hollywood International Women Arts Alliance.
Lucy Kirk spent her entire career with the CIA, retiring as chief of station in 1995 and concluding her tenure as an independent contractor in 2004.
Patricia Hamilton Shook, PhD, MA, BA, has spent much of her career as a psychologist for the Department of Developmental Services.
Pamela Mankoff is an instructional designer, manager, and technical writer for the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Susan Leigh Furlong, MA, is a retired educator whose love of literature and history has led her to author number of books in her retirement.
Pamela A. Harrison is an award-winning poet and educator with a catalog of work stretching back more than five decades.
Frances Helen Lee has excelled as a freelance editor and consultant since 1988, following two decades working with a range of publishers.
Carrie Foxx Ware, MEd, felt a strong desire to ensure that young African American children had good role models and teachers in their lives.
A private practice writing consultant since 1991, Marylyn E. Jones Calabrese, PhD, specializes in helping people write important documents.
Jacqueline Faber authored “Desiree’s Night Flight” in 2015, “A Purrfect Home for Kitters” in 2019, and is presently writing a third book.
Fran Lewis is the host of “Literary Viewpoints,” a blog and radio talk show with the MJ Network, and the editor of MJ Magazine.
Peggy P. Edwards serves as the founder and the president of the Publishing Club of Laguna Woods, which was established in 2013.
Judith A. Wightman has been designated as the historian of the town of Avoca, a village located in upstate New York, since 2010.
Since 1992, Emily Rolfe Grosholz, PhD, has served the University of Pittsburgh as an associate of the Center for Philosophy of Science.
Kathryn A. Ransom has excelled as an author and educator, having published her first book through WestBow Press in 2019 at the age of 83.
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