GALE MITCHELL HINSON
Gale Mitchell Hinson, MSW, retired as a social worker in 2018, following a tenure as an adjunct faculty instructor at Adelphi University.
Gale Mitchell Hinson, MSW, retired as a social worker in 2018, following a tenure as an adjunct faculty instructor at Adelphi University.
Maya D. Hennessey is an independent consultant and behavioral health expert who has dedicated her career to policy and intervention work.
Barbara Virginia Agnell remained active as the clinical director for Paradise Oaks Youth Services until her retirement in 2015.
In 1998, Sylvia Andersen Haydash established her private practice, where she teaches methods of self-regulation to help with anxiety and PTSD.
Urania Ernest Glassman was appointed as the interim dean for the Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University in 2021.
Today, Peg Pittman Munke serves Murray State University as an associate professor and as the director of the Bachelor of Social Work program.
Sonjia A. Howard became the senior program manager and national recruitment specialist for the Federal Bureau of Prisons in 2016.
In 2014, Julie G. Taylor became director of the Department of Children and Family Services with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
Kenya M. Mills is a safe school professional and social worker with Invo Healthcare-Progressus Therapy and the owner of Mills Brand Financial.
Barbara Wilson Lang celebrates more than four decades as the chief executive officer of West Street Baptist Church.
In 1991, Anh Ha Thi Ho joined the East Central Illinois Refugee Mutual Assistance Center and is an expert in refugee and immigrant outreach.
In 1977, Kathy T. Rider, LCSW, BCD, CGP, FAGPA, entered private practice as a clinical social worker, where she remains in to this day.
LeslieBeth Wish is the founder of Love Victory and currently serves as the vice president of Gulfcoast Healthstyle.
Valentine Villa currently serves as a professor at California State University, Los Angeles and the University of California Los Angeles since 2003.
Jacqueline I. Wert has held her own private social work practice since 1982.
Connie Goodman-Milone lends her knowledge to freelance pieces in Miami and to “The Bereavement Poetry Project,” which she has co-authored since 2016.
Marilyn J. Miller Broka retired in 2000 after working for nine years as a program supervisor at Southland Counseling Center in Lansing, Michigan.
Although Ms. Garrahan-Masters retired as a social worker in 1990, she continued to lend her skills and services to her community.
Praised for her work with both children and adults, Ms. Emerson felt it was only natural to complete graduate school in social work.
Encouraged to contribute to society in a positive way, Kathy Lee set her sights on becoming a social worker. She was determined to succeed.
Today, Barbara A. Berg continues to make strides as a speaker, award-winning author, and licensed clinical social worker.
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