THELMA MATHIS EVANS
Retired since 2017, Thelma Mathis Evans is proud to have bettered the lives of more than 3,000 people over the years.
Retired since 2017, Thelma Mathis Evans is proud to have bettered the lives of more than 3,000 people over the years.
D. Robin Gouveia thrives as a managing attorney for d’Oliveira and Associates, having joined the firm in 2011.
Linda Elizabeth Nee retired as a social science analyst at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in 2017.
Since 2005, Rosemary A. Stevens has served as a DeWitt Wallace Distinguished Scholar of Social Medicine and Public Policy at Weill Cornell Medicine.
From 1995 to 2015, Angela C. Nicols worked as the owner of Nicols Consultant, a computer consultancy and training company.
Helen Corrothers has been actively involved with the American Correctional Association in a variety of roles since 1993.
Respected in the field of family law, Susan M. Hais has thrived as a founding partner of Hais, Hais, & Goldberger since 2002.
Doris Ann Christensen opened All That & Everything, an antiques business, out of her passion for collecting and selling antiques.
Most recently, in 2018, Gene K. Garrison contributed to “Cowboy’s Don’t Do Lunch: The Photographs of Herb Cohen.”
Since 2001, Emily Mitchell Wallace has maintained a position as a research associate in the Center of Visual Culture at Bryn Mawr College.
Ruth A. McKim concluded her career as a financial planner at National Life Vermont, a position she held until 2004.
Renowned for her work in environmental science, economics, and mathematics, Graciela Chichilnisky is proud of the impact of her contributions to the fields.
Patricia J. Chvatal currently utilizes her background as the owner of Chvatal Law Firm, where she’s been since 1990.
For the past seven decades, Imogene Klutts Chambers has dedicated herself to her career as a school system administrator and financial consultant.
Rosa M. Scott is now excelling as a teacher in the after-school program at Montauk School and as a substitute teacher in Lexington, Virginia.
Inge Juliana Sackmann Christy is currently a faculty associate of the California Institute of Technology.
Driven by her mission of providing the best patient care possible, Jean A. Balz spent more than three decades as a physician’s assistant before retiring.
Always seeking to relate to culture, Alison Whitney has written many lectures and Bible studies for today’s women.
Anna A. Yoder started her academic career in seventh grade, when her teacher gave her his materials so she could help other students.
Karon Uzzell-Baggett retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2011 and is now pursuing a degree in occupational therapy at Belmont University.
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