
CATHERINE DUNN
Catherine Dunn, PhD, served as the president of Clarke University for more than two decades, having first been appointed to the role in 1984.
Catherine Dunn, PhD, served as the president of Clarke University for more than two decades, having first been appointed to the role in 1984.
Since 2001, Doretha J. Spells has served as the treasurer, vice president for business affairs and chief financial officer for Hampton University.
Dr. Lilyana Auster is an educator and school administrator currently serving as the principal of First State Military Academy.
Jessica Johnsen is a child development expert and the chief executive officer of Yellow Brick Road Early Childhood Development Center.
Today, Felicia O. Parker excels in her role as director of education for the Florida Barber Academy, a role she has held since 2016.
Mindy Samples achieved the position of director of the Early Education Center with the First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth in 2015.
Darlene D. Brown has excelled as the principal of the Captain James Lawrence Elementary School since 2020, where she previously served as vice principal.
Today, Julianne Polito, EdD, works as a social sciences educator for the School District of Palm Beach County in Florida.
Diane Laverne Kusler Larson taught in the Owatonna Public Schools for over two decades and then served as a reading specialist until 2008.
Backed by 65 years of professional experience, Anne Pruitt-Logan, EdD, LHD, has served as professor emeritus with the Ohio State University since 1995.
Deemathie de Silva is president of the Integrated Marketing Communications Department and director of student support services at Wichita State University.
The daughter of a longtime teacher, Wanda L. Dobbs Ward, CAS, has served on the New York State Higher Education Committee since 1987.
Mirta Martin is the senior education adviser to former president of Centro Fox since 2017 and president of Fairmont State University since 2018.
Growing up on a farm, Reynotta Jahnke Hoberecht, EdD, recalls finding flint in the soil on a rainy day at three or four years old,
Selected as one of the four-member 2019 class of Great Living Cincinnatians by the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber, Rose Ann Fleming, PhD, JD, SNDdeN, has
Knowledgeable in reading, leadership and educational history, Mary Lou Ederer, EdS, often saw children that couldn’t read and felt like she needed more information to
Raised in a family of educators, Dr. Elizabeth S. Buchanan took a trip to Canada at 16 years old that inspired her teach French because
A leading expert in the field, Dr. Kinne has been recognized as chancellor emerita of Jacksonville University since 1994, having been chancellor of the university
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