FRANCES PROVENCHER-KAMBOUR
Frances Provencher-Kambour concluded her career as an economic adviser for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Frances Provencher-Kambour concluded her career as an economic adviser for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Janice LaRae Alden Anderson opened the Decorating Den Franchise in 1992, and served as the independent owner until her retirement in 2002.
Driven by expertise in computers and telecommunications, Sally A. Smith Shuler paved the way for women in her field.
Margaret Scott’s final position before retiring in 1990 was project manager at the L.A. Basin Data Services Center of Rockwell International.
Jo Ann Jones-Burbridge started an eponymous consulting firm to offer management and human resources services in 2013.
Experienced in design, architecture and management, Tracey Kasper is highly qualified for her positions at Avison Young.
Corinne Kyle concluded her career as an associate at Krog & Partners, Inc., and as a survey research consultant.
Since 2014, Barbara C. Croyle has been the executive director of the Stratford House Retirement Community in Danville, Virginia.
Sally Gallot-Reeves is the executive director of Connect the Dots, a project management consulting company and monitoring website.
Marianne Saunorus Baird is currently the corporate director of the Magnet Recognition Program at Emory Health Care, where she has been since 2016.
Today, Caron McCracken is a senior consultant for the professional services network of PricewaterhouseCoopers.
For the remainder of her career, from 1993 to 1998, Susan Porter Rose worked as the commissioner of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts.
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