MARY F. BELMORE
Mary F. Belmore is currently the associate director of research and development and quality projects and support at Sanofi Genzyme Corporation.
Mary F. Belmore is currently the associate director of research and development and quality projects and support at Sanofi Genzyme Corporation.
Bonnie W. Battey has been a consultant and a private practitioner in nursing since 1985.
Mieko Kotake Smith has been most recently affiliated with Cleveland State University and the University of Akron.
Bestselling author and historian Barbara A. Hanawalt has dedicated her entire career to English medieval social history.
Karen Wylie Pryor is the president of Sunshine Books, Inc. and a consultant with the National Science Foundation, NASA, and the National Geographic Society.
S. Elaine Thomas has been the director of fine arts at the Dallas Independent School District since 2007.
Dr. Corinne Eleanor Fischer has served as the co-director of neurodegenerative research at St. Michael’s Hospital since 2013.
Lillia E. King has spent more than 43 years in the field of technical and health care administration, and has become known as an expert in histopathology.
Dorothy R. Wiswall was most recently an adjunct professor at Buffalo State College from 2001 to 2015.
Barbara Lang Betts has led a long and varied career as a lawyer, real estate agent, and rancher.
Today, Ms. Highcove is flourishing at the head of Highcove Consulting in Baltimore, Marlyand.
Annmarie Theodore is presently the supervisor of Presentation Rehabilitation & Skilled Care Center, a 110-bed, Medicare- and Medicaid-certified facility.
Noted for her work as a plant biologist, Haruko Kazama has led a long and exciting career at the International Christian University.
Most recently, Claudette A. Collier served as the senior manager of global learning for AbbVie Inc., a biopharmaceutical research and development company.
Jean St. Germain is a physicist, radiation safety officer, and vice chair for clinical and educational affairs at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
A psychiatric nurse practitioner, Linda P. Sillars is currently flourishing at the head of her private mental health practice in Auburn, New York.
Jean Maclean Snyder has been a teaching team member of the Intensive Trial Practice Workshop at the University of Chicago since 2009.
Although she has retired from her law firm, Genevieve Krause LaRobardier still practices, pro bono, from her home office.
Anne Russell Mayeaux is adjunct faculty at Hinds Community College and chair of the theology department at Joseph Catholic School.
Since 2002, Mary Catherine Bateson has held the distinguished title of professor emerita at George Mason University.
Leila Hentzen Smith is a represented artist in the permanent collections of the Arts Commission of the city of Milwaukee.
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