DEBORAH A. TERRELL
Deborah A. Terrell of Aurora, Texas, is the mayor pro tem and a city council member, as well as the founder and principal of Nature’s Circle.
Deborah A. Terrell of Aurora, Texas, is the mayor pro tem and a city council member, as well as the founder and principal of Nature’s Circle.
Deborah Ann Turner, MD, served as associate medical director of Planned Parenthood North Central and president of the League of Women Voters.
A key figure in Alaskan politics, education, and reform, Barbara Allison Haney, PhD, has been an authority in her spheres for three decades.
Cari Templeton has excelled as a district representative for Sen. Josh Becker, the senator for District 13, representing Silicon Valley, since 2021.
Margaret Chase Hager spent her career as a devoted advocate for people with disabilities in the state of Virginia and nationally.
Margaret L. Martin has served the New Jersey Democratic State Committee as the operations director since 2002 and the chief operating officer since 2013.
Moving to South Carolina in 1982, MaryAnn C. Riley became president of the Spartanburg County Republican Women later that same year.
Patricia A. Madson retired as the chief journal clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives after more than 45 years in federal service.
Most recently, Carol Gene Dawson served as the commissioner for the Virginia Racing Commission from 2012 to 2016.
Since 1982, Gayle Granatir Michael has served as an educational consultant and academic tutor in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.
The Hon. Diane E. Watson was a member of the U.S. Congress for the 33rd District of California from 2003 to 2011, previously representing the 32nd District.
Accruing more than 40 years of expertise in the field of historiography, Judith-Rae Ross taught at DePaul University from 1988 until her retirement in 2006.
Dorothy Ebert was the deputy county clerk for Dodge County in Wisconsin from 1967 to 1982, moving up the ranks to county clerk from 1983 to 2003.
Judith E. Day served on the education committee of Rockingham District 13 of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 2006 to 2010.
Lauren Book is the founder and chief executive officer of Lauren’s Kids and senator of District 32 of the Florida State Legislature in Broward County.
Most recently, Rebecca D. Vigil served as president of the National Association of Secretaries of State from 2005 to 2006.
Lori Whitney joined the Wisconsin State Assembly in Madison in 1991, moving up the ranks to postal clerk from 1995 to 2003 and postmistress since 2003.
Emilie F. Miller was notably the first woman in northern Virginia elected to the Senate. She ran for and was elected to office in 1988.
When Sara Myers was drafted by her neighbors to run for city council, she was thrilled. She won the race, thus beginning a long career in government.
Margaret Daly Hayes served Georgetown University as an adjunct professor of Latin American security studies until her retirement in 2017.
To this day, Mary Vail remains involved as a member of the Oakland Measure LL Police Commission Selection Committee and several other industry groups.
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