
DARWIN PRIOLEAU
A dance educator and choreographer, Darwin Prioleau has further found success as a solo performer nationally and internationally, including in France.
A dance educator and choreographer, Darwin Prioleau has further found success as a solo performer nationally and internationally, including in France.
Skilled at math for as long as she can remember, Janice Schlieker is a natural at accounting.
Patricia Joyce Gray served the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Nevada in a variety of administrative roles before retiring in 2007.
Becky Sisley was a professor and coach in the University of Oregon’s physical education department from 1965 until her retirement in 1992.
Dr. Anne Montague Blythe is currently focusing her attention on documentaries of, “The History, Mystery, Magic of the Dark Corner, South Carolina.”
Mary French Sweet is an exhibitor at the Albuquerque Museum, The Gallery Store, the Dartmouth Street Gallery and the Weyrich Gallery.
Driven by expertise in computers and telecommunications, Sally A. Smith Shuler paved the way for women in her field.
Among Temple Grandin’s greatest accomplishments was developing an objective scoring system used for monitoring animal welfare in slaughter plants.
Barbara L. Lobron was a teacher of speech improvement for the New York City Board of Education from 1995 until her retirement in 2014.
Janet H. Johnson has served as the Morton D. Hull distinguished service professor at the University of Chicago since 2003.
Denise Jean Knecht opened her private law practice, Denise J Knecht Co LPA, in 1981, and she’s been there ever since.
Today, Barbara A. Berg continues to make strides as a speaker, award-winning author, and licensed clinical social worker.
Nena M. Nera has been the president and chief executive officer of The “N” Company, where she offers mentoring for health care professionals, since 2000.
Elizabeth H. Dudley joined AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1959 and never looked back.
Charlotte A. Youngberg was a teacher and director of special education at Verona Public Schools until she retired in 2004.
Judith Marlane is the president and chief executive officer of Juroco and a professor at California State University, Northridge.
Margaret Connell Szasz is a history professor at the University of New Mexico and a history professor and research fellow at the University of Aberdeen.
Naomi Kate Sheppard served the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor as an associate professor from 1972 until her retirement in 1992.
Patsy Faye Mullins served the Laurel County Board Education as a kindergarten-fifth grade special education teacher from 1970 until she retired in 1995.
Sherry Lipiec spent the last 10 years of her career as an elementary art teacher at Grass Lake Schools before retiring in 2010.
An accomplished educator, Charolette J. Wagner was also member of District 77 in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 2007 to 2012.
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