MELANIE L. FREESE
Melanie Freese is a certified public librarian, and a member of the International Honor Society in Education and the American Library Association.
Melanie Freese is a certified public librarian, and a member of the International Honor Society in Education and the American Library Association.
As a lifelong music educator, Patricia Thornton Hayes began playing the piano between the ages of 3 and 4, gaining a passion for music.
Having taught within the St. David Unified School District #21 in Arizona until her retirement, Nancy Dewey has since taught at the First Community College.
Lana Lusch Rodgers is renowned as a retired elementary school educator who taught throughout Pennsylvania for more than four decades.
Having taught many grades, Joan A. Gillman currently teaches second, fourth and sixth grade science at the Browning School in New York since 2018.
Doris Lidtke is currently recognized as a professor emerita of computer science at Towson University in Maryland since 2009.
Wendy L. Ward is renowned as a professor of pediatric psychology and the director of interprofessional faculty development at the University of Arkansas.
Mary Pfeiffer joined Florida International University (FIU) as an adjunct professor, and a faculty member and a fellow in the Honors College.
Linda Moran has served Achieve International as a team practice leader from 1993 to 1996 and Achieve Global as an executive consultant since 1996.
Delores Dudley progressed to become an English teacher with Woodrow Wilson High School in Portsmouth, Virginia, from 1994 until her retirement in 2015.
Since 2017, Basma El Zein has served as the dean of scientific research at the University of Business and Technology in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Formerly a ballerina, Janet Sassoon retired from her position as the associate director of the Academy of Ballet in San Francisco in 1997.
Since 1998, Heidi Loewen has excelled as the owner, as well as an artist and teacher, of the Heidi Loewen Fine Art Restoration in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Since 1991, Mona Lisa Saloy, PhD, has been a professor at Dillard University, as well as the Conrad N. Hilton endowed professor and coordinator of English.
Alice Eckardt began her teaching career as a lecturer in the religion studies department of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1972.
Now retired, Carol Ann Schepers Hilleary taught and held administrative positions within the Baltimore County Public School System between 1966 and 2001.
Sandra Mussey has facilitated three levels of intuitional development workshops, as well as ongoing Expressive Arts and Artist’s Way seminars.
Josephine Gattuso Hendin, PhD, is a tenured professor at New York University (NYU), who has been teaching on campus since 1979.
Mary Ann Pacella-Sams has remained active as a San Francisco and Bay Area tour guide, and a lecturer in consulting and early childhood education.
Now retired, Anne Elliott taught at the Newton-Conover City Schools in North Carolina from 1970 until her retirement in 2000.
Janice L. Van Wagner enthusiastically pursued a career in education, having served as a teacher within the Denver Public Schools District.
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