
LINDA MAXINE CORA DOBY MACKEY
Linda Maxine Cora Doby Mackey is the founder of Ross Child (Loving Daughters), an education and outreach organization.
Linda Maxine Cora Doby Mackey is the founder of Ross Child (Loving Daughters), an education and outreach organization.
Driven by an innate need to help others, Yahaira Soto presently excels as the Hispanic liaison for the Cleveland Department of Aging.
Since 2018, Betsy R. Soto has served as the executive director of the Vernon Housing Authority.
Gwendolyn D. Reese is the president of both Peaten Reese Peaten Consulting and the African American Heritage Association of St. Petersburg.
Today, Sondra Astor Stave serves as the chair of the Economic Development Commission for Coventry, a position she has held since 1986.
Ashlea A. Boyle has been the director of the Parks and Recreation Department for the city of Kerrville, Texas, since 2017.
Teri Helenese presently serves in the Office of the Governor as the U.S. Virgin Islands’ director of state-federal relations.
Today, Emily Moore is lending her expertise to the Ulysses Byas Elementary School, located within the Roosevelt School District.
Barbara L. Hughes served the American Lung Association of Ramsey County and the American Lung Association of Minnesota until her retirement in 1997.
To this day, Mary Vail remains involved as a member of the Oakland Measure LL Police Commission Selection Committee and several other industry groups.
Born in St. Louis in 1917, Carol McCarthy Duhme has dedicated her entire life to serving others.
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