Title: Court Appointed
Probate Estate Administrator
Location: Potomac, MD United States
Affiliations/Associations/Societies:
- International Photography Association (former member)
- International Platform Association (former member)
- Mayflower Society
- National Association of Students Personal Administration (formerly, National Association of Women Deans, Administrators, and Counselors)
- National Society of Inventors
- United States Army Training Board (donor relations, working with army civilian personnel supporting charities such as UNICEF, 1976-1977)
Achievements:
- Honoree, Distinguished Worldwide Humanitarian Award (2020, 2017)
- Inductee, Who’s Who of Professional Women (2020, 2018)
- Cover and Featured Member, Marquis Millennium Magazine, 3rd Edition, Marquis Who’s Who (2019)
- Inductee, Top Professional of the Year, Marquis Who’s Who (2019)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who Among Human Services Professionals,” Marquis Who’s Who (1992-1993)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who in Finance and Business,” Marquis Who’s Who (2000-2010)
- Recipient, Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award (2017)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who in America,” Marquis Who’s Who (1997-2020)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who in the World,” Marquis Who’s Who (1997-2020)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who of American Women, Marquis Who’s Who (1989-2011)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who in American Education,” Marquis Who’s Who (1992-2008)
- Recipient, Alumnus Growing Vision for the Century in Education Award, Seattle Pacific University (1991)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who in the East,” Marquis Who’s Who (1997-1998)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who of Emerging Leaders in America, Marquis Who’s Who (1991-1994)
- Expert in Criterion Referenced Training on the Bureau of Mines Contracting Board (1988)
- Runner-Up, Theme Song Contest, WCIR Radio (1988)
- Honoree, Transportation Section, National Directory of Women Administrators in Vocational Education (1979)
- Honoree, Toastmaster’s Trophy for Best Speech, Virginia Group, Toastmasters International (1979)
- Leadership Scholarship Recipient, Humble Oil and Refining Co. (now, Exxon Mobile Corporation) (1972)
- Church Scholarships (1966-1968)
- Recipient, Excellent Oboe Solo Awards, State of Washington (1963-1965)
- First Place, Encyclopedia Britannica (1963)
- First Place Recipient, Wernher Von Braun Boeing Pure Science Award (1963)
- First Place Gold Cup, “Sending Sound Over a Beam of Light,” King County Science Fair (1963)
- Recipient, Two United States Patents
- Recipient, One Canadian Patent
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