Professional Women Honorees

DIANE M. GENOVA

Diane M. Genova has served as a corporate general counsel for J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. since 2014, having started as associate general counsel.

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DENISE M. KORNIEWICZ

Today, Denise M. Korniewicz is putting her expertise to use as the dissertation chair and professor of the Passan School of Nursing at Wilkes University.

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MARY E. JOHNSON

Seeing the smiles on the faces of her students drove Mary E. Johnson as she navigated her positions at the Hazelwood School District. She spent

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EDITH WHITE

Edith White taught 6th, 7th, and 8th grade social studies and world geography at Coast Episcopal School until she retired in 2007.

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BEVERLY JEWELL SUTTON

Dr. Beverly Jewell Sutton is an accomplished child psychiatrist who spent four decades with the Austin State Hospital before her retirement in 2010.

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EMILY ELIZABETH YOUNG

Emily Elizabeth Young served as a missionary with the Puget Sound Christian Indian Mission and with the Seattle Native American Christian Church.

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JANET MAE MICKLOS

Before retiring, Janet Mae Micklos was a police officer in the Newfields Police Department and special sheriff’s deputy in Rockingham County, New Hampshire.

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MARY DEVON O'BRIEN

From 1980 until her retirement in 1995, Mary Devon O’Brien served the Defense Communications Avionics Division ITT in a variety of roles.

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JANET E. OLSON-WEST

Janet E. Olson-West served the Kingsville R-1 School as an elementary teacher and as an elementary communication arts teacher between 1977 and 2009.

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LINDA B. LEWIS WHITE

Since 1996, Linda B. Lewis White has served as a professor of reading at Eastern Michigan University, where she continues to work to this day.

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JANE H. CARROLL

 Jane H. Carroll is now thriving as the owner of Jane Carroll Fine Art and has published several books through Lulu Press.

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DIXI APPLEGATE

Dixi Applegate began as a real estate broker at Slifer, Smith & Frampton in 1981, and quickly gained a reputation for being fair, honest, and effective.

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BARBARA J. JANSON

When Barbara J. Janson first saw the impact educational policy could have on a country and its workforce, she knew she had to get involved.

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VALENE LUCY SMITH

Valene Lucy Smith established a museum of anthropology at California State University and has served as the building’s director since its opening in 2010.  

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ANDREA W. HUNT

Although she retired in 2012, Andrea W. Hunt remains a health officer with ABC Emergency Management in Kentucky.

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