LYNNE B. MASTER
Lynne B. Master is director and owner of the Learning Disabilities Clinic Inc. in Michigan, helping children and adults with special needs.
Lynne B. Master is director and owner of the Learning Disabilities Clinic Inc. in Michigan, helping children and adults with special needs.
Victoria A. Camacho is a behavioral analyst with the Manhattan Psychology Group and an educator in the Ridgefield New Jersey School District.
Sherry P. Young is a special education expert and an autism in-class support coach with the Alief Independent School District in Texas.
Patricia V. Ryder spent decades as a highly regarded special education teacher in the Auburn Enlarged City School District in New York.
Margaret Helen Farris is a devoted, respected learning specialist at Achievement First Crown Heights Elementary School in Brooklyn, New York.
Joahna Lou E. Tupas is the co-founder of TropicalSwlls Inc. and School in a Backpack, among other roles.
BeEtta Stoney, PhD, is an administrator, associate professor and interim chief diversity and inclusion officer at Kansas State University.
Michelle D. Turnbull is the owner of Turnbull Coaching and Consulting, a coach with EdConnective and the director of programs with Teach for America.
Following a 40-year career in education, Kimberly Callihan Kaczmarek, MS, established the nonprofit Sleepy Coffee, Too Inc., which will open in fall 2022.
Joanie Armstrong has served as an autism resource and behavior specialist for Project Access in Missouri since 1991 and as the director since 2005.
Pamela Rohdenburg is an elementary-grade special education teacher in the Seminole County Schools in Florida.
Since 1999, Kay Cowie excelled as an advocate for children with disabilities, working with school districts and/or one-on-one with parents.
With the Houston Independent School District, Marilyn A. Christensen works with special needs students to help them excel in the classroom.
Throughout her illustrious career, Lisa Woo taught special education and reading in elementary, middle school and high schools in Florida and New Jersey.
Ethel Williams serves on the board of the Tomoliam Program and the Western State Golf Association. She also volunteers at Harmonium, Inc., in San Diego.
An acclaimed educator, Pamela A. Brandt works as the art department curriculum chairperson for Hartford Joint 1 School District.
P A Arnold directed the Four-County Center for the Handicapped from 1977 to 1981 and taught at Hobbs Municipal Schools from 1981 to 1982.
A middle school reading teacher since 1991, Pamela R. Moore has also served as a middle school English language arts teacher since 2014.
Jane M. Riddle works in the special education department as the middle school process coordinator at Camdenton R-III Schools in Missouri.
Joy Dyer-Raffler most recently worked as a teacher of exceptional education within the Tucson Unified School District from 2003 to 2005.
Encouraged to pursue education by her father, a school teacher, Joy Ann Dyer-Raffler is proud of her contributions to the field.
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