RUTH A. MCKIM
Ruth A. McKim concluded her career as a financial planner at National Life Vermont, a position she held until 2004.
Ruth A. McKim concluded her career as a financial planner at National Life Vermont, a position she held until 2004.
Rosa M. Scott is now excelling as a teacher in the after-school program at Montauk School and as a substitute teacher in Lexington, Virginia.
Kathryn Hull has been an independent music teacher and composer since 1949 and an arts consultant since 1986.
Passionate and dedicated, Catharine Liles has spent her entire life pursuing art.
An accomplished artist, Virginia Greenleaf Koch was part of a group exhibition at the Diane Birdsall Gallery from 2008 to 2014.
Kit Smyth Basquin, after more than five decades of professional work, is proud of the mark she has made on art history, art and writing.
Between 1966 and 1999, Marian Hummel used her talents and background in art to play a valuable role in the field of education.
Renowned as an artist, Mary Jo Viola has exhibited her work all over the country.
Fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming an artist, Judith Gwyn Brown has made a name for herself as a talented author, illustrator and painter.
Drawing on her expertise in art, Nelda S. Lee has been thriving as a self-employed art appraiser since 1967.
Leila Hentzen Smith is a represented artist in the permanent collections of the Arts Commission of the city of Milwaukee.
Marylou Swift is a private art dealer and consultant specializing in modern and contemporary art and heads her own art dealership, Mary Lou Fine Arts.
Nora Orphanides is an adviser for the American Ballet Studio Company and the president and chief executive officer of Orphanides and Associates LLC.
Elizabeth Franz Albert has spent the majority of her career as a conservationist and environmentalist, striving for a cleaner and healthier world.
Although she retired in 2011, Carol Anne Smiley continues to give back to her community as a consultant in grassroots home health.
Patarica Dian Nunn is an accomplished author and songwriter, endeavors she pursued alongside her tenure at the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company.
Recognized as an expert in Renaissance art, Jane Schuyler has thrived in her esteemed career as a fine arts educator.
Mary A. Zahner has held the position of professor emerita at the University of Dayton since 2008.
Ellary Blair left a 30-year landscape career to open her own pottery business, Ellie Pots Inc., previously Blair Pottery, in 2002.
With a deep passion for painting, Teryl Townsend has spent more than five decades designing book covers and participating in shows at various galleries.
Yefkin Megherian is renowned for her prowess as both a sculptor and an educator.
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