| Sandy Jackson Cohen enjoyed a diverse career as a government lawyer in the Maryland Office of the Attorney General, and she also farmed blueberries in Michigan. Sandy is now an award-winning portrait painter and has run studios for both figure study and portraiture.
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| Meg Robinson is a singer, songwriter and composer of harp music. Her harp compositions are played world wide, including Carnegie Hall. She's also educational consultant for "Innerworld," a psychological support platform in Virtual Reality. |
| Carole Falk went from teaching English to an MFA in Ceramics and making pottery while "docenting" at the Smithsonian Asian Art Museums. Painting and poetry are now central in her life. Her artwork is owned by corporations, a hospital, the FHA and Sallie Mae, plus other major collectors. |
| Dona Rudderow Sturn is an executive with clients in Europe and the USA. She's a visual artist for inbrand-marketing/advertising, graphic design, and large-scale digital murals, in multiple mediums and sculpture.
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| Janice F. Booth writes a monthly gardens column, in a popular magazine now in her fifth year of publication. She also writes miscellaneous articles, and poetry after a long career teaching English literature and related subjects on the high school and college levels. |
| Natalie Canavor has edited national magazines, run a corporate communications department, and taught NYU graduate students plus hundreds of businesspeople how to write better. She is also an award-winning journalist and the author of seven books, including Business Writing for Dummies and a college textbook used internationally. |