LILLIAN ACKERMAN
Lillian Ackerman has served Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, as a researcher in anthropology since 1982 and adjunct professor since 2001.
Lillian Ackerman has served Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, as a researcher in anthropology since 1982 and adjunct professor since 2001.
Marti Watson Garlett, PhD, has directed the Department of Elementary Teacher Education at Azusa Pacific University since 1992.
Lorraine Avery recently retired from her many positions, mainly as senior vice president, with Associated Banc-Corp in 2017.
As president of her own company for 17 years, consulting at Wilton Associate, Inc., Elisabeth Wilton worked with other contractors for the government.
Sharron Liggins-Rogers has been the founder and chief executive officer of her own consulting firm, Liggins and Associates Consultants, since 1998.
Emilie F. Miller was notably the first woman in northern Virginia elected to the Senate. She ran for and was elected to office in 1988.
Seeking to share her passion and knowledge with others, Ms. Grue founded the New Orleans Poetry Forum in 1972. The group brought in all types of writers.
Driven by the belief that positive discipline is the best way to aid child development, Catherine Gruener continues to thrive at the head of her consultancy.
Ann M. Butera founded the Whole Person Project, Inc. and authored “Mastering the Five Tiers of Audit Competency: The Essence of Effective Auditing.”
An expert in financial and health care fraud, predatory lending, and mortgage crime, Eva Jo Sparks established Oklahoma Expert Witness.
Today, Ms. Highcove is flourishing at the head of Highcove Consulting in Baltimore, Marlyand.
Corinne Kyle concluded her career as an associate at Krog & Partners, Inc., and as a survey research consultant.
Linda Davey-Tott is now extending her business skills as an independent consultant for Arbonne.
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