
GLORIA MANUEL WOOLSON
Gloria Manuel Woolson spent over 50 years in the field of education, teaching elementary and middle grade students as well as at the university level.

Gloria Manuel Woolson spent over 50 years in the field of education, teaching elementary and middle grade students as well as at the university level.

Concerned about the state of the public education system, Amanda Loretta Walton felt compelled to contribute to the betterment of the field.

Mary Libby Payne was inducted into the Christian Legal Society Hall of Fame and the University of Mississippi Law Alumni Hall of Fame in 2015.

Sheila Robertson Smith worked in the hematology department at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, Maryland, for almost 20 years.

Linda Suzanne Mason served as a teacher and coach for both Orchard Park Elementary School and Carmel High School until her retirement in 2011.

Inspired by the nurses who cared for her after a childhood medical procedure, Phyllis Adams has dedicated her life to the field.

Louise Fay Despres concluded her career at New Canaan High School, serving in a variety of roles until her retirement in 2012.

Marie A. Langan became a housing specialist in the Judicial Department of the State of Connecticut in 1983, a position she held until she retired in 1997.

Laura Balatbat Corpuz currently serves as an interlibrary loan coordinator at Bradley University Library.

Margaret Daly Hayes served Georgetown University as an adjunct professor of Latin American security studies until her retirement in 2017.

Today, Katherine Jean Hubbell Domning facilitates small, faith-sharing groups focused on radical commitment to Catholic social teaching.

Margaret “Betty” E. Turner spent her entire career with the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

Ann M. Butera founded the Whole Person Project, Inc. and authored “Mastering the Five Tiers of Audit Competency: The Essence of Effective Auditing.”

Paulyn M. Cox served the Board of Education in Fonda, New York, as an elementary teacher from 1968 until her retirement in 1994.

Sheila Hermes Marshall spent her entire career with Dewey & LeBoeuf, rising from associate to of counsel, until her retirement in 2004.

Frances Provencher-Kambour concluded her career as an economic adviser for the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Mary Beth Robinson joined the Centinela Valley Union High School District in 1987, serving in a variety of roles until her retirement in 2006.

An accomplished actress and teacher, Diana “Diane” L. Dunbar served as the co-president of Eric and Company Video from 1983 to 2006.

Kim Trainor Davis is the owner and president of Nomiss Communication, which offers media relations, public relations, and crisis communication services.

Susan Schall founded SOS Consulting LLC in Front Royal, Virginia, in 2004.

Carol Anna Plodzien spent her entire career with William Fremd High School as a teacher of physical education until her retirement in 2008.