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		<title>2011 PTB Mentors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click on the name of a 2011 PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS Mentor to  view her full bio and learn more about her business and accompishments in empowering other women. Susan Chambers co-founded Oklahoma City Gynecology and Obstetrics as the first female-only OB/ GYN physician group in the area. Today, nine female physicians make up the group [...]]]></description>
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<div style="text-align: center;"><strong>Click on the name of a 2011 PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS Mentor to  view her full bio and learn more about her business and accompishments in empowering other women.</strong></div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Chambers-Susan-bio-1.jpg" alt="" /><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Chambers-Susan-bio.pdf"><strong>Susan Chambers</strong></a> co-founded Oklahoma City Gynecology and Obstetrics as the first female-only OB/ GYN physician group in the area. Today, nine female physicians make up the group and together they established Lakeside Women&#8217;s Hospital in 1997.  Susan served as the March of Dimes Walk America chairperson in 2001 and 2002 and has served as president of the World Neighbors Board of Trustees since 2000. In addition to her many awards from the medical industry, the two- time finalist for The Journal Record&#8217;s Woman of the Year was honored as Woman of Distinction in the medicine field by the Red Lands Council of the Girl Scouts.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Chaudhary-Asha-bio.jpg" alt="" /><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Chaudhary-Asha-bio.pdf"><strong>Asha Chaudhary</strong></a>is President of U.S. operations for Jaipur Rugs, India’s largest hand-knotted rug manufacturer. Asha brings a unique perspective to the industry; she was mentored by her father and Jaipur Rugs founder NK Chaudhary. Since 2005, Asha has helmed the company’s Atlanta-based U.S. headquarters, expanding on her father’s original vision to broaden both the range of products Looking towards the future, Chaudhary hopes to continue expanding Jaipur into a global design leader and complete lifestyle brand, inspiring people to bring more beauty into their everyday lives.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Cook-Michael-bio.jpg" alt="" /><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Cook-Michael-bio.pdf"><strong>Michael Cook</strong></a> is an award-winning textile artist specializing in silk work. He has been involved in sericulture since 2001, rearing a number of varieties of domesticated and wild silkmoths and using their cocoons to make silk thread for weaving, embroidery, and other crafts. Michael travels for speaking engagements on his craft.  He also holds workshops for museums, hand weavers guilds, textile conferences, and fairs. His work has been featured in the American Museum of Natural History and HGTV&#8217;s “That&#8217;s Clever.”</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Curtis-Stephanie-bio.jpg" alt="" /><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Curtis-Stephanie-bio.pdf"><strong>Stephanie Curtis</strong></a>, attorney, was chosen as the top bankruptcy lawyer and the 16th best lawyer in Dallas under 40 by her peers, as listed in &#8220;Best Lawyers Under 40 in Dallas,&#8221; D Magazine. In 2003 and 2004, Ms. Curtis was chosen as one the best lawyers in Dallas by her peers, as listed in &#8220;Best Lawyers in Dallas,&#8221; D Magazine. She was named as a Texas Rising Star for 2004 in the Texas Monthly and Texas Rising Stars Magazines and a Texas Super Lawyer for 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 in the Texas Monthly and Texas Super Lawyer Magazines. Ms. Curtis was chosen as one of the “Dynamic Women of Dallas” in 2005, 2006, and 2007, and as one of the Ms. Curtis was chosen as one of the “Dynamic Women of Dallas” in 2005, 2006, and 2007, and as one of the “Top Attorneys and Law Firms of Dallas” in 2006 by Modern Luxury Magazine.  SuperLawyers.com voted her in 2007 as one of the “Nation’s Top 5% of Attorneys”.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Deskin-Freda-bio.jpg" alt="" /><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Deskin-Freda-bio.pdf">Freda Deskin</a> is a nationally recognized educational consultant, known for her expertise in innovative, multidisciplinary curriculum and instruction.  She is the founder and CEO of Astec Charter School. Dr. Deskin is listed as one or &#8220;The Five Best Known Graduates&#8221; from the University of Oklahoma and has been a leader and pioneer in education for more than 35 years. Some of her numerous awards include: finalist in NASA&#8217;s &#8220;Teacher in Space&#8221; Project, becoming one of only 100 individuals in the world with the official title of &#8220;U.S. Space Ambassador.&#8221;; 1996 Redlands Council of the Girl Scouts &#8220;Woman of the Year&#8221;; 2007 “Women in Aerospace” inductee; 2006 &amp; 2008 Journal Record “50 Making a Difference” and Women in Communication “By-liner Award”.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Dougherty-Cathy-bio.jpg" alt="" /><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Dougherty-Cathy-bio.pdf">Cathy Dougherty</a> began Dougherty Sprague Environmental, Inc. (DSE) in 1998, serving as the company’s CEO and principal engineer. With a dream of one day being a professional philanthropist, Cathy started Frog Heaven, a non-profit which works with people with unsolvable environmental issues.  She was a founding member and sits on the board of directors for Operation Community Outreach, a local non-profit that provides basic human services.  She is the director of Children‘s Closet Rowlett, which serves families in need with clothing, with an emphasis on school clothes.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Grace-Debbie-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Grace-Debbie-bio.pdf">Debbie Grace</a> </strong>began her career with the Cranford Johnson Robinson Woods (CJRW) in 1984 as creative coordinator and proofreader.  By 1985, she had moved into the role of broadcast producer working on radio and television spots for many agency clients.   Since 1989, she has served as broadcast director, managing audiovisual and film production work for CJRW. In addition to the small screen, Debbie produced the Arkansas IMAX signature film ‘Center of Attraction,’ which was shown at the Aerospace Education Center IMAX theatre in Little Rock for a decade.  She also worked as a freelance producer on an IMAX film for the 1998 World Cup soccer match in Paris, France.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Graves-Andrea-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Graves-Andrea-bio.pdf">Andrea Graves</a> </strong>is a Business Planning and Marketing Specialist at the Robert M. Kerr Food &amp; Agricultural Products Center (FAPC) at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma.   Andrea works closely with entrepreneurs in the development of products for the food service industry using the Client Success Path model.  Andrea also reviews business plans, assists with marketing strategies and coordination of specialty services of the FAPC. She is also currently serving as chair of the Oklahoma Culinary Research Alliance, (OKCRA), a collaborative partnership between the FAPC and the Culinary Arts Program at Oklahoma State University-Okmulgee.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Felipe-Eika-bio-1.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Felipe-Eika-bio.pdf">Eika Felipe</a> </strong>was born in Japan and is an independent sericulture consultant. She studied sericulture science and insect pathology in Japan at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. After graduation, Eika applied to be a volunteer for the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and was dispatched to the Philippines where she worked for a silkworm breeding and egg production center. Eika is looking forward to observing which countries will be the center of silk industry in Africa and helping them develop their silkworm businesses.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Harrell-Janee-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Harrell-Janee-bio.pdf">Janee&#8217; Harrell</a> </strong>is a spunky television producer/ host, author and motivational speaker who thrives on producing authentic, positive programming designed to help people walk through life’s journey. Her first television show, Tour of Giving, is currently in its sixth run on American Life Network. Her latest national television project, RAW Women TV, challenges people to take off the mask and share their secret struggles to open the door to freedom and healing. Her vision, to be a conduit for personal, transformational change and global social change, is accomplished one person and project at a time!</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Hill-Jan-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Hill-Jan-bio.pdf">Jan Hill</a> </strong>opened the doors to her first salon in 1982. Eden Salon &amp; Spa now has three locations in Oklahoma City. “Beauty is as beauty does” is the philosophy behind the business practices Eden engages to achieve balanced, sustainable opportunities for their employees. Jan explains, “Mentorship enriched my life in so many ways. I became fascinated with their cultures, needs, hopes, and dreams; but most importantly, that I can open doors for democracy by adding my voice to theirs. It is my turn to repay with gratitude the freedoms and opportunities I enjoy as a citizen of the United States.”</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Hyde-Nancy-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Hyde-Nancy-bio.pdf">Nancy Hyde</a> </strong>brings more than 30 years experience to Hyde &amp; Company CPA&#8217;s, PC.  She specializes in individual and business tax and compensation planning, retirement plan design and administration.  Nancy’s prior experience as a court appointed trustee for individual and business debtors in bankruptcy included responsibility for management, protection and liquidation of assets. Nancy was inducted to the Society’s Accounting Hall of Fame, selected as 2007 Female Entrepreneur of the Year by EWF International and was recognized as a top 30 Women Owned Business in Oklahoma by the Journal Record in 2007 and 2008. In July, 2009 she was appointed by the Governor as Commissioner of the Oklahoma Securities Commission. In 2010, Nancy was selected by CPA Magazine in the Top 40 Tax Advisors to know in a recession.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Johnson-Laurie-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Johnson-Laurie-bio.pdf">Laurie Johnson</a> </strong>is a native of Los Angeles, California, but moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 2005 began Performing Capital LLC, where she is currently the owner and operator.  Performing Capital LLC, is a distributorship that sells two major brands of women’s interchangeable handbags and sandals, and is developing its own brand of watches and accessories. Laurie got her start in business by obtaining her real estate broker’s license and investing in real estate.  She then spent 10 years in executive management with the YMCA where she began her career as the housing director in charge of launching a transitional housing program for unwed mothers and their children under a grant from HUD.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Manetta-Betty-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Manetta-Betty-bio.pdf">Beatriz (Betty) Manetta</a> </strong>founded Argent Associates in 1998.  Argent is a $100 million supply-chain managed services company providing technology advanced supply chains.  Argent‘s technology platforms track assets and monitors the environment of assets and shipments across the world. Betty served on the President’s Export Council (PEC) under President Bush and was appointed to NJ Governor&#8217;s Tax and Fiscal Policy committee to advise the Governor’s office on key economic.  Betty serves on the board of directors as Chairwoman of the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey (CIANJ) and the Hispanic Business Council (HBC) of New Jersey.   She is also on the board and founding member of USHAA (United States Hispanic Advocacy Association) and a Diversity Advisory Board member of Public Service Electric and Gas (PSEG) of New Jersey.  Betty is also one of the founders and currently sits on the boards of MinorityBusiness Roundtable (MBRT) and United States Hispanic Advocacy Associations (USHAA).</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Marshall-Marion-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Marshall-Marion-bio.pdf">Marion Marshall</a> </strong>owns AbsolutelyBlooming! which began as a retail flower shop, but quickly grew into a wedding and social event planning business, with the floral aspect being just one of the many services the company provides. Prior to opening AbsolutelyBlooming!,  Marion dedicated 13 years as a college professor teaching fashion design, fashion marketing and fashion business at the University of North Texas, Brookhaven College and Prairie A &amp; M.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Melon-Mary-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Melon-Mary-bio.pdf">Mary Melon</a> </strong>was named publisher of The Journal Record Publishing Co. in September, 2001, and president and publisher in 2006. Mélon is a graduate of Leadership Oklahoma City Class XIX and Leadership Oklahoma Class XVI.   She is a past Chair of the Board of Leadership Oklahoma and received the 2010 Distinguished Leadership Award. She currently serves as co-chair of the Central Oklahoma Turning Point Council and is a member of  the Board of Directors for Central Oklahoma United Way, Tulsa Area United Way, the Oklahoma Health Center Foundation, the Oklahoma City National Memorial, the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, and the Oklahoma Business Roundtable.  She serves on the Advisory Board for The Oklahoma Academy for State Goals. Mélon received the 2004 Association for Women in Communications “Byliner” award for communications and the 2006 Quality Oklahoman award from the Oklahoma Quality Foundation.  She was awarded the 2008 “Embrace Award” by the YWCA, for embracing YWCA’s mission of empowering women and eliminating racism.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Nayeb-Afifa-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Nayeb-Afifa-bio.pdf">Afifa Nayeb</a> </strong>was born and raised in Kabul, Afghanistan but her family fled to the U.S. in 1987 when the Soviet Union invaded. Afifa put her heart and soul into her business, ½ Checks Cashed. In addition to the check cashing business, she has added other services such as worldwide money transfers, bill pay services, tax preparation, buying gold and jewelry.  She now owns five (5) locations.  In 2009 and 2010 she received the Top Agent award and attended the awards ceremony in Singapore.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Olinghouse-Penny-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Olinghouse-Penny-bio.pdf">Penny Olinghouse</a> </strong>and her husband own The Toggery, a children’s fashion and school uniform business that has topped “The Best&#8230;” list of various publications for the past 15 years. While Penny gains great satisfaction from her work, her passion is her family.  When not at market searching for the newest fashion items or working in the store, you can find her spending time with her five precious grandchildren.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Parker-Charlyne-bio-final.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Parker-Charlyne-bio-final.pdf">Charlyne Parker</a></strong> hails from El Paso, Texas where she completed high school and pursued educational programs in the insurance and travel fields. After several successful business endeavors in Dallas, Charlyne moved to Arkansas to continue her business interests in the travel industry. Charlyne has been employed by Cynthia and Charles H. Murphy III for the past 4 years. She oversees daily operations of the Murphy Estate including maintenance, service contracts, personal business, social events and a variety of special projects as needed.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Porter-Sabrina-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Porter-Sabrina-bio.pdf">Sabrina Porter</a></strong>became the youngest Texas nursing home administrator when she became a licensed nursing facility administrator (LNFA).  She moved from operating an 80-bed nursing home to a 300-bed skilled, acute nursing home.  Three years later, Sabrina was promoted to regional director and for the next 10 years she supervised the administrators of 11 to 26 nursing facilities.  Her success again garnered her promotion to chief operating officer with regional responsibilities for nursing homes in the South, West, East and North Texas.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Reynolds-Kim-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Reynolds-Kim-bio.pdf">Kim Reynolds</a> </strong>is the founding principal of Strategic Meetings Solutions and Shooting Star Meetings &amp; Events.  Kim brings solid business acumen to the position with a focus on identifying, tracking and measuring meaningful performance metrics. She has a proven track record in developing and implementing successful programs.  Dedicated to the meetings industry<em>,</em> Kim has served on many industry advisory boards in addition to Meeting Professionals International<em> </em>Dallas/ Fort Worth Chapter (MPI DFW) as director of education and director of leadership with her most recent term as vice president of Education &amp; Events.  Kim holds the prestigious designations of Global Certification in Meetings Management (CMM)<em> </em>and Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) <span style="font-size: small;">and has been nominated as Meeting Planner of Year, (MPI DFW) 2005 &amp; 2009. </span></div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Riley-Jr.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Riley-Jr.-Pat.pdf">Pat Riley, Jr.</a></strong> is the owner/operator of the Little Rock Athletic Club, the Little Rock Racquet Club, the North Little Rock Athletic Club and the Downtown Athletic Club.  The clubs combined have more than 7,000 memberships with well over 17,000 individual members. Currently, Pat serves on the board of the Just Communities Arkansas (JCA).  In 1994, he was awarded Pulaski County Big Brother of the Year and in 1990 he was inducted into the Arkansas Swimming Hall of Fame.  For more than 20 years, he has served as a Big Brother, tutor or mentor.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Robertson-Dennis-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Robertson-Dennis-bio.pdf">Dennis Robertson</a> </strong>is currently Associate Director of Philanthropy for Heifer International in Little Rock, Arkansas. Heifer International is a nonprofit humanitarian organization that works to end hunger and poverty and care for the Earth.  Since 1944, Heifer has provided livestock and training in their care to over 10.5 million families in more than 125 countries.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Schnack-Mary-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Schnack-Mary-bio.pdf">Mary Schnack</a></strong>, a specialist in communications, is an award winning writer, business owner and public relations practitioner. Owner of Mary Schnack &amp; Associates, Schnack is a public relations consultant and crisis communications expert. She has helped small businesses, associations and corporations with a variety of public relations needs and speaks on communications and business topics throughout the world. Mary is past Chair of the National Association of Women Business Owners’ (NAWBO) International Forum. She has focused her businesses over the past years on international work. Mary also started “Up from the Dust: <em>Supporting the global growth of women microenterprises</em>.”</div>
<div class="student-bio"><strong><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Sears-Sarah-bio.jpg" alt="" /><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Sears-Sarah-bio.pdf">Sarah Sears</a> </strong>established S Design Inc. in March of 1994. Her ability to articulate her clients’ objectives and create tailor-made graphic design and branding strategies lead S Design to become one of Oklahoma’s foremost graphic design firms. In 1996, Sarah founded the Oklahoma chapter of AIGA. She served as president from 1996-1999 and as a board member and advisor for more than a decade. In 2004, Sarah was chosen for the Journal Record’s “Achievers under 40” and for “Forty under 40” in OKCBusiness. Sarah has also been honored as a three-time finalist for the Journal Record Woman of the Year and 2006 marked her induction into the Circle of Excellence.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Shapiro-Carol-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Shapiro-Carol-bio.pdf">Carol Shapiro</a></strong>is a registered dietitian and currently works as a renal dietitian at the Farmers Branch Dialysis Center counseling dialysis patients on their dietary needs. Carol is a member of the Dallas Handweavers and Spinners Guild which is dedicated to promoting the art of weaving and the craft of fiber work through education, member activities and mutual support.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Smiley-Monica-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Smiley-Monica-bio.pdf">Monica Smiley</a> </strong>is the editor and publisher of <em>Enterprising Women (EW) and</em> has spent the last decade building the national and now global magazine she leads into a strong voice for women entrepreneurs.  As the only national magazine published exclusively for women business owners, the print and digital editions of the magazine now reach more than 200,000 women entrepreneurs in 48 countries around the globe. Considered a national thought leader on women’s entrepreneurship, Monica serves on the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) National Advisory Council and is a member of the Women Presidents’ Organization. In March, she founded the Enterprising Women Foundation with a goal of raising one million dollars in the first year to benefit the growth of women’s entrepreneurship here and around the world.  Actively involved in the PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS program, sponsored by the Institute for Economic Empowerment of Women, Monica has served as a mentor in the program for the past three years, hosting women business owners from Afghanistan and Rwanda in her North Carolina home.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Tranum-Bill-Sandra-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Tranum-Bill-Sandra-bio.pdf">Dr. Bill Tranum</a> </strong>is a retired physician who spends his time as cattle farmer and medical legal expert.  His wife, Sandra is housewife and grandmother.  They spend their time enjoying their family and attending their grandchildren’s athletic events. They are looking forward to hosting Akaliza in their home and spending time with her.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Umoh-Josie-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Umoh-Josie-bio.pdf">Josie Umoh</a> </strong>is a senior engineer for Apex Engineered Solutions. Since 2005 Apex Engineered Solutions has proudly engaged in career development for college students with emphasis on those pursuing careers in engineering and technical fields.  Their goal is to assist academic institutions in encouraging young adults in the pursuit of careers in areas of engineering and science and help address the shortage of local talent in these areas. A member of the Women’s Business Council, the Institute of Industrial Engineers, and the Texas Society of Professional Engineers, Josie embraces the challenges faced in bringing about needed solutions to existing issues.  The chance to leave lasting positive impact with the company’s customers and employment staff is the fuel that drives her to push for, and seek mutual success in all areas of delivery.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Williams-Dr.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Williams-Dr.-Sandra-bio.pdf">Dr. Sandra Williams</a> </strong>has been a mushroom grower since the mid-1980s in Perkins, Oklahoma. She and her husband, Doug,  established Lost Creek Mushroom Farm, which sells grow-your-own shiitake log kits. In 2008, Sandra and Doug founded Mushrooms in Ghana, a project of the Magical Child Foundation.  The project was designed to introduce shiitake mushrooms into the Ghanaian small-farm agricultural community and diet, while at the same time to address contamination of oyster mushroom spawn affecting over 5,000 farmers in Ghana. The project would provide an inexpensive, easy-to-grow, high-quality protein food that would require less labor and less water than oyster mushrooms which, in turn, would increase financial support for these farmers and their families. She was the 2010 Featured Woman in Ag in Payne County, Oklahoma. Sandra.</div>
<div class="student-bio"><img class="alignleft bio" title=" photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Wilson-Kathleen-bio.jpg" alt="" /><strong><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Wilson-Kathleen-bio.pdf">Kathleen Wilson&#8217;s</a> </strong>professional career experience, while vast, has had a focus on teaching and environmental issues ranging from houseparent of the Delaware County Children’s Home, to research technician at the University of Tennessee, to research associate and program coordinator for the Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment, to science and substitute teacher, to environmental enforcement specialist, to biological science laboratory technician.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Attorney Paola-Marie Alvarez de Bennett founded Alvarez de Bennett Law, P.C. in 2009 after working for a prominent Oklahoma City law firm for two years.  Paola-Marie was born in Mexico City, D.F., to her U.S. citizen mother and her Mexican citizen father. At a young age, her family came to the United States where she [...]]]></description>
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<p>Attorney Paola-Marie Alvarez de Bennett founded Alvarez de Bennett Law, P.C. in 2009 after working for a prominent Oklahoma City law firm for two years.  Paola-Marie was born in Mexico City, D.F., to her U.S. citizen mother and her Mexican citizen father. At a young age, her family came to the United States where she grew up in Gallup, New Mexico and Tulsa, Oklahoma.</p>
<p>Paola-Marie obtained her Bachelors from Oral Roberts University and then decided to attend law school where she felt that she could help people and make a difference in her community. As a law student at the University of Oklahoma, Paola-Marie dedicated herself to several advocacy programs such as Students for Access to Justice Program (University of Oklahoma), Advocates for Basic Legal Equality (Toledo, Ohio), and Corporation for Enterprise Development (Washington D.C.).</p>
<p>Now operating her own law firm. Paola-Marie especially enjoys working on immigration law cases and international adoptions where she helps people come to the United States and take part in the American Dream like her family did.</p>
<p>She also serves in the Oklahoma City community as a:</p>
<p>♦   Volunteer attorney for Trinity Legal Clinic (nonprofit that provides access to legal services for clients who could not otherwise afford hiring their own attorney)<br />
♦   Bi-lingual Tutor for the Whiz Kids program of Oklahoma City (program that provides tutoring for elementary students)<br />
♦   Board Member for Metro Tech Foundation (providing financial assistance to students that could not otherwise afford an education at Metro Tech)<br />
♦   Member of the Greater Oklahoma City Hispanic Chamber of Commerce</p>
<p>Her favorite book is &#8220;Banker to the Poor&#8221; written by Dr. Muhammad Yunus which has impacted small business owners around the world by showing that a little assistance, training, and mentorship can make a world of difference in teaching others to become self-sufficient.</p>
<p>Paola-Marie lives in Oklahoma City with her husband who serves in the U.S. Air Force.</p>
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		<title>Freda Deskin, ASTEC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Freda Deskin, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of the award-winning Advanced Science and Technology Education (ASTEC) Charter School in Oklahoma City.   ASTEC serves more than 900 inner-city middle and high school students.  Ninety-eight percent of ASTEC graduates go on to college. Freda Deskin is a nationally recognized educational consultant, known for her expertise in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Freda Deskin, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of the award-winning Advanced Science and Technology Education (ASTEC) Charter School in Oklahoma City.   ASTEC serves more than 900 inner-city middle and high school students.  Ninety-eight percent of ASTEC graduates go on to college.</p>
<p>Freda Deskin is a nationally recognized educational consultant, known for her expertise in innovative, multidisciplinary curriculum and instruction.  She has been a leader and pioneer in education for more than 35 years and has taught at the pre-collegiate and collegiate level and served as a university dean.  Dr. Deskin founded several well-known educational programs in Oklahoma.  In addition to Oklahoma’s first “start up” charter school in 2000, she established the &#8220;Oklahoma Odyssey of the Mind,&#8221; an international program that teaches and rewards creative problem solving, in 1978.  In 1985, Deskin was selected as a finalist in NASA&#8217;s &#8220;Teacher in Space&#8221; project, becoming one of only 100 individuals in the world with the official title of &#8220;U.S. Space Ambassador.&#8221;  The following year she began the International Aerospace Academy, a pre-collegiate summer camp and the Oklahoma Aerospace Academy and Outreach programs. Deskin established the first “ropes courses” at both the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma City University.  In 2007, Deskin co-founded For Youth Initiatives, a foundation that focuses on dropout prevention in Oklahoma.  Under Dr. Deskin&#8217;s leadership, these programs have received awards and reached tens of thousands of children and adults.</p>
<p>A host of education and business leaders have recognized Dr. Deskin with awards and citations for her contributions. Deskin is listed in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Who&#8217;s Who in American Education</span>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Who&#8217;s Who in the World</span>, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Outstanding Women in American and 2000 Notable Women in the US</span>, and the<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> 2002 International Who’s Who of Professional Educators</span>. She was named the 1996 &#8220;Woman of the Year&#8221; by the Redlands Council of the Girl Scouts, was awarded the 1996 Frank G. Brewer Award for the Southwest Region for outstanding contributions in aerospace education and was inducted into “Women in Aerospace” in 2007.  Dr. Deskin was named one of “50 Making a Difference” by the Journal Record in 2006 and 2008 and received the prestigious “By-liner Award” by Women in Communication. She has been honored by more organizations than can be mentioned, including the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl Scouts of America and the National Institute of Architects. She has served on many national committees and &#8220;think tanks&#8221; for organizations such as the Brooking Institute in Washington, DC. She has developed programs, curriculum guides and books for numerous national educational organizations such as the Challenger Center for Space Science Education, NASA, Disney’s EPCOT Center and the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA).</p>
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<p>Freda Deskin is a member of the National and State “Women President’s Organization” (WPO).  International Women’s Forum and serves on the State Individual’s with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Advisory Panel.  She is a board member of Red Earth and chair of their education committee. Deskin is president of For Youth Initiative (FYI).  She is a graduate of Leadership Norman and Leadership Oklahoma. The University of Oklahoma Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education will honor Dr. Deskin with their “Career Achievement Award” in spring of 2010.</p>
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		<title>Jan Hill, Eden Salon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 22:34:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jan Hill opened her first salon &#8220;My Sister&#8217;s Scissors&#8221; in 1982 and changed the name to &#8220;Eden Salon&#8221; in 1994 for a fresh new approach to the salon business. Her goals were to provide great jobs with advanced education and opportunities. Oklahoma&#8217;s first authentic day spa, Eden Salon &#38; Spa was created in 2000 and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jan Hill opened her first salon &#8220;My Sister&#8217;s Scissors&#8221; in 1982 and changed the name to &#8220;Eden Salon&#8221; in 1994 for a fresh new approach to the salon business.</p>
<p>Her goals were to provide great jobs with advanced education and opportunities. Oklahoma&#8217;s first authentic day spa, Eden Salon &amp; Spa was created in 2000 and another followed in 2006.</p>
<p>Jan has been in the beauty business for 37 years both as a published stylist and owner of 3 multiple award winning salons. Jan&#8217;s vision for Eden Salon &amp; Spa is to create a business that is on the forefront of fashion and wellness. Jan has developed a team of professional staff devoted to outstanding service and commitment to learning and growing in their careers.</p>
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		<title>Johnece Handley-Thompson, Brushy Creek BBQ Products</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 22:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brushy Creek BBQ Products, LLC is an Oklahoma based company that has successfully combined the creative talents of the owner Johnece Handley-Thompson with the southern charm of a time gone by. About the owner: I Johnece Handley-Thompson was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma but moved to Richmond, California with my parents when I was a year [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brushy Creek BBQ Products, LLC is an Oklahoma based company that has successfully combined the creative talents of the owner Johnece Handley-Thompson with the southern charm of a time gone by.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About the owner:</span></strong> I Johnece Handley-Thompson was born in Tulsa,  Oklahoma but moved to Richmond, California with my parents when I was a year old.  I lived in the Bay Area until the age of 21 and decided to move back to Tulsa, Oklahoma.  I find Tulsa to be a small but charming city to raise a family but I still consider the Bay Area home and I go back to visit every chance I get.  Growing up in a State like California afforded me privileges that I don’t think I would have received in many other States.  Looking back I found my teachers to be very creative, thinking out of the box and encouraging us to do the same.  I was exposed to a very diverse culture which was fostered in school as well and resulted in a melting pot of cultures more willing to accept differences than to belittle them.</p>
<p>My home life was very much Southern.  Both of my parents were born and raised in Oklahoma.  My dad was from Inola, OK and my mother was from Chouteau,  OK the Brushy Creek area (the two towns were about 3 or 4 miles apart).  A lot of my family still live in both towns.  My mother was a stay at home mom so we had home cooked meals every day.  She was and still is a great cook even though my sisters and I didn’t really appreciate it back then.  Any way looking back on my childhood I can reflect back to how my company Brushy Creek BBQ Products, LLC was created.  I was able to combine my creative West Coast education with my Southern roots which when combined equals a line of great products that take you back to times gone by.  I named my company from the area that my family originated from Brushy Creek in Chouteau, OK.  I come from a back ground of GREAT cooks so to honor them all and to honor our Brushy Creek Community as a whole thus the name Brushy Creek BBQ Products, LLC “the flavor that brings food and folks together.”</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About the products:</span></strong> We currently have BBQ sauce with three different heat levels Mild (no heat) Hint of Heat and Fire they come in 16oz jars and 64oz jugs(half gallon).  We also a have BBQ rub that is great on beef, pork and chicken  and a hamburger seasoning that is great for any ground meat including ground beef, pork, chicken or turkey.  All of our products are lower in sodium yet high in flavor!  Our products are mainly sold as fundraiser to schools, churches and any other organization looking for fundraising ideas.  We also sell our products through our <a href="http://www.brushycreekbbq.com/">website.</a></p>
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		<title>Jenny Findley, Subway Restaurants</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 22:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Ada, Oklahoma native and former Miss Chickasaw I am the Vice President of Y.N.Y. Enterprises, DBA Subway. My husband Timothy and I currently have four Subway restaurants 2 in South Oklahoma City and 2 in Purcell. Every year I host a toy drive for the foster children of McClain County. Involved in the development [...]]]></description>
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<p>An Ada, Oklahoma native and former Miss Chickasaw I am the Vice President of Y.N.Y. Enterprises, DBA Subway. My husband Timothy and I currently have four Subway restaurants 2 in South Oklahoma City and 2 in Purcell.</p>
<p>Every year I host a toy drive for the foster children of McClain County. Involved in the development of a summer reading program for teens with the Pioneer Library System where Subway was a sponsor. Provide scholarships for graduating seniors of Lexington High School and for the Oklahoma Children’s Baptist Home.</p>
<p>Last summer had the privilege of participating in a Health Fair at the LCDA where I put together a slide show of nutrition and healthy snacks for low income families and did instruction of exercises that were safe for children to do while home alone.</p>
<p>We have four children three boys and one girl. Active member of Women of the South, a board member of Club services for the South OKC Rotary, a member of South OKC Chamber of Commerce, and the Tri-City Gun Club.</p>
<p>I am very passionate about working with young women promoting education to combat teen pregnancy. In my spare time I enjoy reading, riding motorcycles, and fishing with my family.</p>
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		<title>Kim Neese Belt, Terry Neese Personnel Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 22:32:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kim Neese is owner/president of Terry Neese Personnel Services.  Since joining the firm in 1998, revenue has increased by more than 75 percent.  The firm is a recipient of the 2006 and 2007 Oklahoma City Chamber Top Metro 50. The company was established in 1975 by her mother, Terry Neese.  Kim oversees all company staff [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kim Neese is owner/president of Terry Neese Personnel Services.  Since joining the firm in 1998, revenue has increased by more than 75 percent.  The firm is a recipient of the 2006 and 2007 Oklahoma City Chamber Top Metro 50.</p>
<p>The company was established in 1975 by her mother, Terry Neese.  Kim oversees all company staff and operations.  She is actively in-tune to labor issues specific to the Oklahoma market, and works with local and national companies, as well as, government agencies.</p>
<p>Kim is a survivor of the Oklahoma City Murrah Bombing, as she was working in the Oklahoma Water Resources Board just north of the Murrah Federal  Building on April 19, 1995.  She was a team member of the initial planning for the Oklahoma City National Memorial.</p>
<p>She is on the Board of Directors for the Oklahoma State Chamber, is a member of the Women’s Presidents Organization, the National Association of Women Business Owners, Women Impacting Public Policy, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma Staffing Association, Francis Tuttle Advisory Board, Economic Development Generating Excellence (EDGE) Committee and the Oklahoma City Downtown Rotary Club,</p>
<p>Active with causes of March of Dimes, the Salvation Army, American Heart Association, various political campaigns, and served as Co-Chair of the Oklahoma City Sports Headliner Banquet for several years and is a volunteer for the Canadian Valley Football Club.</p>
<p>She is married to Buddy Belt and is the mother of two daughters, Emily and Erin who attend Yukon Public Schools.</p>
<p>Kim Neese is a native Oklahoman, with Cherokee ancestry.  She received a bachelor of arts in public administration from the University  of Central Oklahoma.</p>
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		<title>MaryAnn Rodriguez, Rodriguez Law Firm PLLC</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 22:32:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MaryAnn Rodriguez graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Criminology from the University of Texas Permian Basin.  She then obtained her Juris Doctorate from Oklahoma City University. MaryAnn is now a criminal defense attorney in Oklahoma City.  She worked at the Public Defender’s office for two years as an Intern. Then, she worked for another attorney [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5476" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 168px"><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/MaryAnn-Rodriguez.JPG"><img class="size-medium wp-image-5476 " title="MaryAnn Rodriguez" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/MaryAnn-Rodriguez-225x300.jpg" alt="MaryAnn Rodriguez, Rodriguez Law Firm PLLC" width="158" height="210" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">MaryAnn Rodriguez, Rodriguez Law Firm PLLC</p></div>
<p>MaryAnn Rodriguez graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Criminology from the University of Texas Permian Basin.  She then obtained her Juris Doctorate from Oklahoma City University.</p>
<p>MaryAnn is now a criminal defense attorney in Oklahoma City.  She worked at the Public Defender’s office for two years as an Intern.</p>
<p>Then, she worked for another attorney for one year after passing the bar exam and before starting her own company—Rodriguez Law Firm PLLC.</p>
<p>Rodriguez Law Firm PLLC has been in business for two years and is still growing.  Ms. Rodriguez practices in the area of family law, criminal defense, and immigration law.</p>
<p>She is a strong supporter of Restorative Justice and education behind bars.</p>
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		<title>Mina Acquaye, Excell Home Care &amp; Hospice</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 22:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mina Acquaye is the CEO of Excell Home Care &#38; Hospice.  She graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma School of Nursing in 1982 and the University of Oklahoma in 1988 with a Masters Degree in Public Health Administration. She started off her career as a Registered Nurse, later became the Nursing Quality Assurance Coordinator [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5483" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 218px"><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Mina-photo1.JPG"><img class="size-medium wp-image-5483" title="Mina photo" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Mina-photo1-208x300.jpg" alt="Mina Acquaye, Excell Home Care &amp; Hospice  " width="208" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Mina Acquaye, Excell Home Care &amp; Hospice  </p></div>
<p>Mina Acquaye is the CEO of Excell Home Care &amp; Hospice.  She graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma School of Nursing in 1982 and the University of Oklahoma in 1988 with a Masters Degree in Public Health Administration.</p>
<p>She started off her career as a Registered Nurse, later became the Nursing Quality Assurance Coordinator and the Director of the cancer program all at Southwest Medical Center.</p>
<p>In 1996 she founded Excell Home Care and later added the Hospice component in 2002.  She currently has over ninety employees.</p>
<p>She is a Certified Home Care &amp; Hospice Executive.  She is currently serving on the Oklahoma City Community College Foundation board, is a member of Women of the South a philantropic women’s organization and is also a member of Rotary International.</p>
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		<title>Hayley Noelle Brubaker</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 22:31:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hayley was born on June 14, 1991 in Oklahoma City to Nathan and Mary Anne Brubaker. She has attended ASTEC for five years. Hayley’s favorite subject is math. She plans to pursue a career in photography and someday own her own photography studio. She is a member of ASTEC Charter High School’s yearbook staff, Senior [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5484" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 227px"><a href="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Brubaker-Hayley-Noelle.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-5484" title="Brubaker, Hayley Noelle" src="http://www.ieew.org/wp-content/uploads/Brubaker-Hayley-Noelle.png" alt="Hayley Noelle Brubaker" width="217" height="267" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Hayley Noelle Brubaker</p></div>
<p>Hayley was born on June 14, 1991 in Oklahoma City to Nathan and Mary Anne Brubaker. She has attended ASTEC for five years.</p>
<p>Hayley’s favorite subject is math. She plans to pursue a career in photography and someday own her own photography studio.</p>
<p>She is a member of ASTEC Charter High School’s yearbook staff, Senior Class Historian, School Newspaper, and participates in Music Theater. Hayley is a member of National Honor Society, Honor Roll recipient, named Outstanding Yearbook Student, and received the President’s Education Awards Program for Outstanding Academic Excellence.</p>
<p>Hayley considers herself as hardworking, caring, intelligent, creative, and fun. When asked, “How do you want to be remembered?” she replied, “ I want to be remembered as for how hard I worked.”</p>
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