DONNA HAYES WHITE
Donna A. Hayes White has chaired the Secondary School Division of the Florida Theatre Conference since 1998, among other roles.
Donna A. Hayes White has chaired the Secondary School Division of the Florida Theatre Conference since 1998, among other roles.
Valerie Schneider served East Tennessee State University in Johnson City as an associate professor from 1971 to 1976 and professor from 1976 to 1997.
Judith E. Day served on the education committee of Rockingham District 13 of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 2006 to 2010.
Cynthia Blodgett-Griffin is an online adjunct professor and online course materials editor for the Centre for Distance Education at Athabasca University.
Karen Margulies-Green served as a psychotherapist at Green Associates for over 50 years and is a private practice clinical psychologist since 1972.
Joan Tatum served Riverview High School as a vocational education teacher from 1969 to 1996 and instructional technology facilitator from 1996 to 2002.
Retiring from education, Mary Morgan was a social worker at the Hospice of Central Kentucky, Gentiva Health Services and Lincoln Trail District Home Health.
Accruing 33 years of experience in her field to her credit, Nevada N. Brewer serves the Charles H. Hickey Jr. School as teacher supervisor since 2012.
Zema Jordan is the administrative unit head at Von Steuben Middle School and curriculum consultant at the Professional Growth Center.
Joan Marter has been recognized as a distinguished professor emerita since 2016, and has guest curated numerous exhibitions for museums and institutions.
Mirta Martin is the senior education adviser to former president of Centro Fox since 2017 and president of Fairmont State University since 2018.
Norma Richards instructed advanced medical-surgical nursing at the Jefferson Davis campus of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.
Bernice Jordan joined the Alum Rock Union Elementary School District as an elementary teacher, quickly gaining a reputation for her passion and dedication.
A practicing artist for more than 40 years, Sandi Pillsbury Gredzens is committed to capturing the world around her and sharing it with others.
Carolyn McKee-Freese worked as a substitute teacher at Moose Heart School for a year and as an art teacher at Yorkville District High School for 20 years.
Janet Heinicke served Simpson College as the chairman of the Fine Arts Division and the director of the Farnham Galleries for nearly two decades.
Dr. Theresa DeLorenzo currently serves as the owner of All About the Babies, conducting private practice consultations for infants and children, since 2010.
Nancy Bauer directed the educative services section of Wisconsin Public Television from 1972 to 1989, as well as the Educational Communications Board.
A middle school reading teacher since 1991, Pamela R. Moore has also served as a middle school English language arts teacher since 2014.
Since 2013, Mary E. Swigar has been recognized as a professor emerita in psychiatry and neuropsychiatry of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
Christine Dolinich-Matuska, DFA, currently works as a teaching artist, pianist and visual artist, specifically in mixed media.
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