JEAN E. PERRY
Jean E. Perry is the division chair of language arts at Glendale Community College and the owner of Perry Management.
Jean E. Perry is the division chair of language arts at Glendale Community College and the owner of Perry Management.
Olivia Ann Ferrante was a traveling teacher for the visually impaired from 1974 to 1992 and continues to serve her community as a disability advocate.
In 2019, Phyllis Qualls EdD became the vice president for institutional advancement, communications and marketing with American Baptist College.
Urania Ernest Glassman was appointed as the interim dean for the Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University in 2021.
In 2021, Brandie J. Reece became the human resources employee development manager for the United States Department of Justice’s Federal Bureau of Prisons.
DeShea Simon-Simpson, PhD, is the chief governance officer and deputy director of information technology for Advancing Community Excellence.
Today, Sandra Holbrook Childs has turned her focus to giving back to her community through involvement with Neighbors 4 Neighbors.
Darlene D. Brown has excelled as the principal of the Captain James Lawrence Elementary School since 2020, where she previously served as vice principal.
Since 2016, Nanette L. Yabiku has excelled as an academic coach with the Dr. Juliet Thorner Elementary School in the Bakersfield City School District.
Since 1996, Sandra Rae Badger has served as an assistant coach for men’s and women’s cross country and track at the University of Colorado.
Since 2017, Monica D. Cantrell has served as the executive director for the Hitchcock Independent School District Education Foundation.
Today, Peg Pittman Munke serves Murray State University as an associate professor and as the director of the Bachelor of Social Work program.
Michelle D. Turnbull is the owner of Turnbull Coaching and Consulting, a coach with EdConnective and the director of programs with Teach for America.
Joyce M. Fortune taught middle and high school students at the New England Christian Academy for 28 years until her retirement.
Sue Brock Dolinger established Kids Are Special Christian Daycare in 2002, where she serves as owner and director.
Dr. Jeanette N. Passty joined St. Philip’s College in 1988 as an assistant professor and rose to the rank of associate professor in 1992.
Caroline Means Bitterwolf served as a sixth grade teacher at Russell Elementary School from 2001 until her retirement in 2006.
Susan E. Basalik has taught music to third, fourth, fifth and sixth grade students in the Methacton School District for over four decades.
Moving to South Carolina in 1982, MaryAnn C. Riley became president of the Spartanburg County Republican Women later that same year.
Since 2021, Julia R. Scalia, CRSP, MSA, has served as the director of the Academic Success Center at the Long Island Business Institute.
Celebrating 45 years in her field, Shirley A. Tkachuk works as the parish school principal for the SS. Cyril & Methodius School.
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