
GLORIA D'ANGELO INGRAO
Coming from a family long involved in the fashion industry, Gloria D’Angelo Ingrao felt a strong desire to keep the legacy alive.
Coming from a family long involved in the fashion industry, Gloria D’Angelo Ingrao felt a strong desire to keep the legacy alive.
When Paulette Denise Martin learned to type, a world of career opportunities opened to her. She found the skill to be in very high demand.
Barbara Eloisa Mai was inspired to pursue psychology and nursing by her friends. They always told her how approachable and comforting she was.
A genuine seeker of knowledge, Kathleen Overin Slobin has incorporated a wide variety of interests into her career. She started out looking to pursue art.
Frances Bartlett Kinne has been recognized as chancellor emerita of Jacksonville University since 1994, having previously served as chancellor since 1989.
Backed by expertise in medical technology and education, Nancy Lu Walters is thriving as the medical assistant coordinator at Cincinnati Technical College.
An expert in information technology and management, Jan Soltis Tuttle White continues to make strides in her field. She has decades of experience.
Skilled at solving problems, Linda Gay thrived in human resources for more than two decades. She started her journey at the Raytheon Company.
When Donna Kelly Eastman was 3 years old, her mother noticed her ability to sing and identify notes. Her family encouraged her to develop her talents.
Backed by a lifelong love for working with numbers and a passion for investing, Faith O’Brien has thrived at the head of Hearthstone Enterprises, Inc.
Encouraged to contribute to society in a positive way, Kathy Lee set her sights on becoming a social worker. She was determined to succeed.
Rosemary McAuliffe has dedicated her career to law. She opened her own private practice in Boston in 1956, and she remains there to this day.
Driven by her passion for health care, Anne Barlow dedicated her career to advancing the field. The first stop on her journey was North Lonsdale Hospital.
When Sara Myers was drafted by her neighbors to run for city council, she was thrilled. She won the race, thus beginning a long career in government.
Driven by the belief that positive discipline is the best way to aid child development, Catherine Gruener continues to thrive at the head of her consultancy.
A Latin teacher for more than three decades, Joy K. King’s fascination with the language began in high school.
From the time she was young, Lois A. Height Allen dreamed of using her passion for music and education to make a difference.
Passionate and hardworking, Edith Lederer fell in love with journalism in high school. She was the news editor of her high school paper.
Violet Meek always dreamed of becoming a scientist. She was curious about how things worked, and thought the field presented a great opportunity to learn.
Jeannette Emily Barnes was an anesthesiologist for decades before retiring in 2003. She loved being able to help patients.
Mary K. Knechtges is a pioneer in the field of girls’ high school athletics. She coached softball, basketball, and cheerleading for more than three decades.
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