GAIL GROSS
A family and children development specialist and human behavior expert, Gail Gross is a family and child development psychologist and educator since 1975.
A family and children development specialist and human behavior expert, Gail Gross is a family and child development psychologist and educator since 1975.
Since 2009, Patricia J. Smith has been the sole photographer of her own business, Patricia Smith Photography, in Seattle.
Zema Jordan is the administrative unit head at Von Steuben Middle School and curriculum consultant at the Professional Growth Center.
After she graduated, Bonnie Zindel combined her two loves, creative writing and psychoanalysis, and started writing groups for creative people.
Janice Bennett is the owner, graphic designer and photographer for Sagaz Media, through which she lends her skills to websites, ebooks, and photography.
Becoming involved in her profession because of her experience overseas, Charlotte Iserbyt serves as the president of 3D Research Co. since 1999.
Connie Goodman-Milone lends her knowledge to freelance pieces in Miami and to “The Bereavement Poetry Project,” which she has co-authored since 2016.
Diane Falk is a freelance researcher, writer and editor. Notably, she was the research director and head librarian for The World & I Online.
For seven years, Debbie Reese Potts served as a mental health therapist at Baylor Scott & White Health, the largest nonprofit health care system in Texas.
Naomi Farrell, RN has written for the UN Observer and International Report since 1993 and for the Jerusalem Post since 1995.
With her interest in digital imaging coming to her naturally, Nancy Bogen most recently served as the artistic director of “The Lark Ascending” in New York.
Although Ms. Garrahan-Masters retired as a social worker in 1990, she continued to lend her skills and services to her community.
Marjorie Flory currently lends her talents to the field as a freelance writer and editor, which she’s been doing since 1985.
As a poet, Alyce Nielson has contributed myriad poems to anthologies, with titles such as “Melting Glaciers,” “The Raven,” and “Words Are Treasures.”
Seeking to share her passion and knowledge with others, Ms. Grue founded the New Orleans Poetry Forum in 1972. The group brought in all types of writers.
Outside of her high school classroom, Ms. Rickerl focuses on her love for poetry. She has released three anthologies of poems.
Inspired by her aunt, Marion Thorpe Mark was determined to become a teacher. She started her journey at Boston College.
When Paulette Denise Martin learned to type, a world of career opportunities opened to her. She found the skill to be in very high demand.
Backed by a lifelong love for working with numbers and a passion for investing, Faith O’Brien has thrived at the head of Hearthstone Enterprises, Inc.
Passionate and hardworking, Edith Lederer fell in love with journalism in high school. She was the news editor of her high school paper.
Dr. Anne Montague Blythe is currently focusing her attention on documentaries of, “The History, Mystery, Magic of the Dark Corner, South Carolina.”
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