AMY DRYMAN
For over a decade, Dr. Amy Dryman has been recognized for achievements in her career in research and development.
For over a decade, Dr. Amy Dryman has been recognized for achievements in her career in research and development.
Recognized as a pioneer in theology and psychology, Kyriaki A. Karidoyanes FitzGerald is considered one of the first female theologians in the U.S.
Since 2015, Severine Neff has been the Eugene Falk distinguished professor emeritus of music department at the University of North Carolina.
Mary Ann Lerch is currently lending her skills to her professional community on a consulting basis, which she’s done since 2005.
Margaret “Peggy” Kendig Lee opened her own private studio, Peggy Lee Piano, in 1973, and has been there ever since.
Elizabeth “Liz” Ryan is connected to Universal Pictures, Walt Disney Studios, Paramount Pictures, and her own company, Ryanworks, Inc.
Bette S. Nelson was a teacher and gate chair at Mount Diablo Unified Schools until her retirement in 2010.
Renee K. Gucciardo enjoyed working in private practice so much that she opened The Gucciardo Law Firm in 2002 and has been there ever since.
Lois C. Olsrud joined the University of Arizona as a humanities librarian in 1966 and remained with the institution until her retirement in 1996.
A Christian science practitioner, Prudence Anderson has dedicated her career to helping others see the power of God in life.
Barbara L. Hughes served the American Lung Association of Ramsey County and the American Lung Association of Minnesota until her retirement in 1997.
Margaret Evans served as the director of marketing and sales at Palm Coast Florida Data Ltd. until she retired in 2003.
Alice A. Baker Dailey’s final role before retiring in 2010 was owner and president of Oasis Mind-Body Conditioning Center, Inc., where she taught Pilates.
Today, Anne Culton Ruzicka is lending her services to Wipfli, LLP and Cetera Financial Servers and Predecessor Firms.
For more than three decades, Josephine Powell Johnson dedicated herself to advancing at the Carolina Power & Light Co. She joined the company in 1961.
Margaret Scott’s final position before retiring in 1990 was project manager at the L.A. Basin Data Services Center of Rockwell International.
Ilse Piippo was the chief medical officer and vice president of drug development at Faron Pharmaceuticals until her retirement in 2017.
Mary M. O’Leary currently lends her expertise as a patient advocate in St. Helena, California, and a consultant with the Ascellon Corporation.
Today, Monica F. Gerard-Sharp continues to lend her expertise to Monali Media Inc., where she has been the president since 1991.
Looking to the future, Carolyn Grace VanAsdale Bordelon intends to supervise student teachers and extend her professional development.
Marie Lois Maxwell served as a clinical nurse specialist at the Green County Mental Health Clinic for more than two decades before retiring in 2015.
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