KIMBERLY FITZSIMMONS
Kimberly Fitzsimmons serves as president of global merchant services at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., previously serving as president of commerce solutions.
Kimberly Fitzsimmons serves as president of global merchant services at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., previously serving as president of commerce solutions.
Maryann Berry is a pastor and dean of the School of Biblical Studies at the John 3:16 Christian Center, of which she has been affiliated since 1991.
Since 2010, Maria T. Matlack has found success as a supervisor of curriculum and instruction for the Lumberton Township School District.
Susan E. Levitzky is the medical director of the foster care agency for the Jewish Child Care Association and a private practice pediatrician.
An experienced finance professional and effective communicator, Esther M. Gwilly has excelled as an accountant with 2 G Companies, LLC since 2008.
Kris Holden is a managing broker and marketing executive of her own company, Kris Holden/Windermere Real Estate, since 1992.
Joeen Moore Ciannella has been serving as senior executive assistant with PERMA (Public Entity Risk Management Administration) Inc. since 2011.
Since 2010, Evelyn Torres-Gomez has served as the chief executive officer of Solaris Technologies Services in Irving, Texas.
Since 2019, Kathryn Oplinger has been the president and chief executive officer of Spring Valley Farm at Jamco Trailers in North Carolina.
Beth A. Thorp co-founded and serves as executive director of the Mitchell Thorp Foundation in memory of her son Mitchell.
Lena Graham-Morris is the founder and chief executive officer of Studio 277 Cosmetics and Imaging, among other entrepreneurial positions in her field.
Since 2012, René Nourse has been the founder, chief executive officer and financial planning professional of Urban Wealth Management.
An expert in health care administration, education, clinical nursing and long-term care, Phyllis Brighton retired as a nurse administrator in 2017.
Since 2008, Cheryl Travis-Johnson has co-chaired the CIFS section and served as chief operating officer of VRM Mortgage Services in Carrollton, Texas.
Patricia Singletary has been a pastor at the Elmendorf Reformed Church since 2002, also retiring from the Depository Trust Company in 2003.
Myra Weiger served Kean University as a professor and chair of the Departments of Elementary, Middle and Secondary Education and Educational Administration.
Judi Combs is the founder and chief executive officer of the American Healing Arts Foundation, as well as CEO and a partner of the Arizona Fine Art Expo.
Terresa Stallworth serves the University of Texas Health Sciences Center as an associate professor in psychiatry and clinical professor in psychiatry.
Notably, Donna Pitman is the first female superintendent of the Georgia Department of Corrections, also runner-up for Employee of the Year in Corrections.
Susan Nelis Moylan directed the Business and Industry Center at Elgin Community College in Illinois from 1979 until her retirement in 2004.
A former transportation coordinator from 1997 to 2001, Sharon D. Sherwood most recently worked as a substitute teacher from 2001 to 2015.
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