DEBORAH J. CALLENDER
Deborah Callender is thriving as a physical scientist with the Naval Oceanographic Office at the Stennis Space Center.
Deborah Callender is thriving as a physical scientist with the Naval Oceanographic Office at the Stennis Space Center.
Linda Vaughn has been an organist for the Community United Church of Christ, the Zion Lutheran Church and St. Peter’s United Church of Christ.
An experienced marriage and family therapist, Eleanor Zeitlen Avinor has thrived in her private mental health care practice since 2007.
Marianne Huber is an art dealer and appraiser with Heritage Auctions in Dallas, the world’s largest collectibles auctioneer.
Sharon Sappington is a member of the Tale Tellers of St. Augustine and a librarian for the First United Methodist Church.
Debora J. Turner has thrived as a first assistant city attorney for the city of Miami Beach since she joined the office in 1989.
Grace Ann Horner retired from Block and Co., Inc. in 2017 and hopes to be remembered as a steady, loyal and reliable employee.
Phyllis Federico has thrived as a founding partner of Schmidt & Federico, P.C., since 1994.
Lori Braunesreither is currently a senior environmental health specialist for Contra Costa County Environmental Health through Contra Costa Health Services.
Maura J. Donohue joined the United States Environmental Protection Agency as a research chemist in 2003, and continues in that role to this day.
Sonia Patricia Swallow joined the Women in Politics Canadian Conservative Party as the regional director in 2016.
Thelma Dunnebacke Dixon has worked for the Viral and Rickettsial Disease Laboratory of the California Department of Health Care Services since 1976.
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.
Diana Jeanne Cosand has served as an associate professor of biology at Chaffey College since 2002, having first joined the college in 2001.
From 2014 to 2018, Allamay Anderson lent her services as an elementary school math and literary tutor at Kalamazoo Public Schools.
An expert in financial and health care fraud, predatory lending, and mortgage crime, Eva Jo Sparks established Oklahoma Expert Witness.
The founder and president of IEM LED Lighting Technologies, M. Nisa Khan has thrived in the semiconductors and engineering field.
Charlotte G. Neumann has worked as a research professor at the Fielding School of Public Health at the University of California Los Angeles since 2009.
Dean Naomi Brown serves the Alaska Department of Natural Resources as the deputy state forester in the Division of Forestry.
Ruth Hadfield Beatrice taught at the Central Bucks School District from 1970 until her retirement in 1993.
Deborah Ann Davenport continues to thrive as a teacher at Aoy Elementary School, where she started in 1994.
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