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Karen Belske Tobin has been proudly serving as the American Legion Post 147 District 14 historian since 2014.
Karen Belske Tobin has been proudly serving as the American Legion Post 147 District 14 historian since 2014.
Amanda K. Parker presently excels as Eastern Virginia Medical School’s graduate medical education and information systems specialist.
Rosalie Miranda Robles served as an elementary teacher in the Montebello Unified School District from 1964 to 2009.
Carrie Foxx Ware, MEd, felt a strong desire to ensure that young African American children had good role models and teachers in their lives.
From 1970 to 1996, Patricia Hurley Folmsbee served as a reading and language arts consultant for the East Windsor Board of Education in Connecticut.
Bonnie Skinner Titley, EdD, spent over three decades with Colorado State University before retiring as an assistant professor emeritus.
In 2001, Joyce Bullard Radcliff joined Tennessee State University in Nashville as an assistant professor and serials librarian.
Emma Lou Buck spent nearly three decades as an elementary teacher with the Ashtabula Area City Schools beginning in 1969.
After being admitted to the bar, Anne Adkins Weissenborn, Esq. spent the rest of her legal career with the Federal Election Commission.
Since 1999, Kay Cowie excelled as an advocate for children with disabilities, working with school districts and/or one-on-one with parents.
Since 1982, Gayle Granatir Michael has served as an educational consultant and academic tutor in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.
Eleanor “Ellie” Fuerst has been an art teacher in the City School District of Albany and has also had her art appear in various exhibitions.
Nancy E. Hicks, PhD, joined the faculty at Central Michigan University as a professor of applied business communication in 1998.
Jane Lynne Patton retired in 2005, having served as an associate professor of art education at Texas Christian University since 2001.
Karen S. Haller is an author and a teacher in the fields of botany and nature study, notably authoring “Walking with Wildflowers” in 1994.
Maire Mairead Liberace taught at Rockland Community College until 2019, when she retired as professor emeritus.
Jacqueline Faber authored “Desiree’s Night Flight” in 2015, “A Purrfect Home for Kitters” in 2019, and is presently writing a third book.
Since 2003, Christina Fawcett Jeffrey has excelled as an adjunct professor for numerous colleges in both South Carolina and Georgia.
Janna Sue Newton taught at the Fort Smith School District in Arkansas from 1965 until her retirement in 2005.
Nancy G. Boyer, PhD, retired as an English as a second language instructor at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California, in 2020.
A professor emeritus of Missouri State University, Ruth Vassar Burgess was an adjunct professor at Regent University in Virginia until 2010.
Marquis Who’s Who was established in 1898 and promptly began publishing biographical data in 1899. More than 120 years ago, our founder, Albert Nelson Marquis, established a standard of excellence with the first publication of Who’s Who in America.