
LINDA H. BROOKE
Linda H. Brooke retired from her last role as vice president of human resources for the National Audubon Society in 2007.
Linda H. Brooke retired from her last role as vice president of human resources for the National Audubon Society in 2007.
Linda Hathaway Bunza has been the director of the Columbia Research Institute of Arts and Humanities since 1998.
Ellary Blair left a 30-year landscape career to open her own pottery business, Ellie Pots Inc., previously Blair Pottery, in 2002.
Florence L. Denmark-Wesner released the third edition of the “Handbook of Psychology of Women,” co-edited with Michele Paludi, PhD, in 2017.
An accomplished writer and educator, Florence M. Weinberg’s most recent works include “Dolet” in 2015 and “Anselm: A Metamorphosis” in 2013.
Caryl Guth worked within the merged medical group of Mills Memorial Hospital and Peninsula Hospital for decades until her retirement in 2000.
An accomplished author, Jane Louise Curry’s most recent books include “The Black Canary” and “Poor Tom’s Ghost.”
Sally Gallot-Reeves is the executive director of Connect the Dots, a project management consulting company and monitoring website.
With a deep passion for painting, Teryl Townsend has spent more than five decades designing book covers and participating in shows at various galleries.
A licensed psychologist with more than five decades of experience, Dr. Carole Ann Rayburn is thriving in her private practice.
Gerilyn Tandberg is a costume designer and theater educator with more than four decades of experience.
Maj. Barbara S. King is a performance assessment officer with the Business Transformation Office of the National Guard Bureau.
Dr. Jewel Taylor Thompson has been a professor in the Music Department of Hunter College since 1997, combining her love of education and music.
Debbie M. Schaum has thrived as the associate chair of applied aviation sciences at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Dr. Rashida A. Karmali has thrived as the head of Tactical Therapeutics, Inc., a privately-funded clinical research company.
Marianne Saunorus Baird is currently the corporate director of the Magnet Recognition Program at Emory Health Care, where she has been since 2016.
Renee Danette Petrola is an author and teacher focusing on her writing career after 43 years with the Mount Sinai School District.
Driven by her passion for law, Marcia Wishengrad dedicated 53 years to the field before retiring.
Yefkin Megherian is renowned for her prowess as both a sculptor and an educator.
Born in St. Louis in 1917, Carol McCarthy Duhme has dedicated her entire life to serving others.
Elizabeth Lee Skaladal spent nearly 30 years as a teacher within the Anchorage School District before retiring in 1998.
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