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A psychologist/psychoanalyst who maintains his private practice in La Jolla, California.
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鈥淚 believe that your specialization as a lawyer is defined by your clients.鈥
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He is one of only 18 board certified periodontists in Connecticut.
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William Fishkind, MD, FACS 鈥68
CategoriesPublished:An author, educator and researcher鈥攁ll while maintaining a successful ophthalmology practice.
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Dr. Betty Vohr (n茅e Rohloff) 鈥62
CategoriesPublished:Has served as a driving force behind a number of contributions to the field of pediatrics鈥攎any of them groundbreaking.
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Dr. Anna Marie Skalka 鈥59
CategoriesPublished:As a biochemist and molecular biologist, she shares her own unique perspective on the future of cancer treatment and prevention.
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Dr. Kenneth Lee Jones 鈥59
CategoriesPublished:Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics at UCSD, his career has included 25 years of teaching, learning and researching.
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Michelle 鈥淪helley鈥 Winfield M.S. 鈥84
CategoriesPublished:Engaged in the life of the larger community鈥攚orking to shape it for the better.
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Stephanie Kaplan Cohen 鈥48
CategoriesPublished:Realizing her life-long dream of becoming a published writer.
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Steven Wolfe 鈥59
CategoriesPublished:His key to success is a combination of steadfast dedication and a love for his work.
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Dr. Barbara Mitchell 鈥54
CategoriesPublished:鈥淲omen became secretaries, teachers, or nurses,鈥 she says. 鈥淲omen didn鈥檛 become doctors, they married doctors.鈥
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Frank 鈥49 and Raquel 鈥49 Celenza
CategoriesPublished:Even in retirement, the Celenzas remain enthusiastic hosts and entertainers.
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Rhoda Blumberg (n茅e Shapiro) 鈥38
CategoriesPublished:As a children鈥檚 author, she's combined her gift for storytelling with her passion for bringing historical events to life.
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Joan Ross Keyes (n茅e Rafter) 鈥45
CategoriesPublished:One of her works has 400,000 units worldwide and become a standard tool for teaching children English as a second language.
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Patricia Olson (n茅e DeSena) 鈥58
CategoriesPublished:Author of the children鈥檚 book "Frumpy: The Pumpkin Who Missed Halloween".
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Co-creator of "The Lockhorns", the award-winning comic read by millions of fans each day.
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Jane Alderman (n茅e Browne) 鈥61
CategoriesPublished:Was looking to further her career as a talent agency associate, but found her niche in casting.
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Richard Gottehrer 鈥62
CategoriesPublished:He never tires of discovering new talent and innovative sounds.
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Mark William Jordan 鈥63
CategoriesPublished:While his legal career was coming to a close, his re-emergence into the world of theater was just beginning.
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Dan Welden 鈥64, M.A. 鈥67
CategoriesPublished:He pioneered a printmaking technique that opened up a world of artistic opportunities.
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Bruce Silverman 鈥66
CategoriesPublished:A book determined his successful career in advertising and changed his future.
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Richard Funke 鈥71
CategoriesPublished:An Emmy winner for his series on violence in professional sports, he has became co-anchor of the evening news.
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Through her e-newsletter and website鈥攕he reaches out to smart and savvy women of New York City.
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Hans E. Tausig 鈥89
CategoriesPublished:鈥淭here is great beauty and craft in the way things used to be made.鈥
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Kelly Cass 鈥90
CategoriesPublished:Unscripted, she uses maps and video and narrates the weather as she goes along.
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Barbara Cataletto M.B.A. 鈥99
CategoriesPublished:Considered one of the nation鈥檚 leading spine coding and reimbursement experts.
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Douglas Olcott 鈥91
CategoriesPublished:As Group Vice President of Rental for the Enterprise family of brands, he oversees more than 1,600 employees and approximately 200 offices.
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Kevin M. Spiegel M.B.A. 鈥87
CategoriesPublished:Throughout his distinguished career in healthcare management, he has worked to impart knowledge and bring others up with him.
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Clifford Friedman M.B.A.鈥87
CategoriesPublished:鈥淲e wanted to identify the brightest stars in the industry, and then create connections between them.鈥
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Robert Schwerdel M.B.A. 鈥86
CategoriesPublished:Proving that 鈥渂eing thrown to the wolves鈥 isn't necessarily a bad thing.