SUSAN B. PARKER
Susan B. Parker has been a senior advisor with Susan Parker and Associates since 2011.
Susan B. Parker has been a senior advisor with Susan Parker and Associates since 2011.
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.
Jacqueline Ruth Johnson rejoined Mt. Sinai Beth Israel in 2015 as a case manager, and has held the title ever since.
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
Edith White taught 6th, 7th, and 8th grade social studies and world geography at Coast Episcopal School until she retired in 2007.
Dr. Beverly Jewell Sutton is an accomplished child psychiatrist who spent four decades with the Austin State Hospital before her retirement in 2010.
Joy Powell Gebhard founded Healing Inc. in 1997 to help humanitarian and education needs.
Emily Elizabeth Young served as a missionary with the Puget Sound Christian Indian Mission and with the Seattle Native American Christian Church.
Before retiring, Janet Mae Micklos was a police officer in the Newfields Police Department and special sheriff’s deputy in Rockingham County, New Hampshire.
From 1980 until her retirement in 1995, Mary Devon O’Brien served the Defense Communications Avionics Division ITT in a variety of roles.
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.
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.
Jane H. Carroll is now thriving as the owner of Jane Carroll Fine Art and has published several books through Lulu Press.
Susan Heilmann Miller spent more than 40 years in the field of newspaper journalism before retiring to work in ministry.
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.
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.
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.
Although she retired in 2012, Andrea W. Hunt remains a health officer with ABC Emergency Management in Kentucky.
Janice Edith Jones Monk has been a research social science emerita at the University of Arizona since 2004.
Naomi Wilkinson and her husband, Matt, operate as a team through RE/MAX Unlimited, and specialize in residential buyers and sellers.
An audiologist for more than a decade, Louise Loiselle is thriving as a senior clinical account manager at MED-EL.
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