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Margaret R. Baker, of Roanoke, Va., died on Friday, September 10, 2010, at her residence. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Walter Baker Sr.; parents, William R. and Willie Lavinder Richardson; sister, Frances R. Pillis; two brothers, Robert Richardson and David Richardson.
Mother of the Year in Business and Professions by the Roanoke Merchants Association in 1976." Margaret worked at the Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce for almost 40 years, serving as assistant to the Executive Vice President, Acting Executive Vice President and Chair of numerous Chamber committees. She served as a member of the Roanoke Civic Center Commission Board of Directors for 10 years, serving one term as that organization's Vice President. She worked with United Way of Roanoke Valley Allocati...
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In her 40-year career, Janny Cooper has honed her skills as an executive assistant at the highest levels in both the public and private sectors.
While working for AT&T and its predecessors for 32 years, she served in administrative positions of increasing significance until retiring as executive assistant to the president of AT&T Oklahoma. During that time, she achieved 22 years of perfect attendance while she and her husband raised two girls.
..., first lady and chief of staff for international travels. Preparation for their travels included un...During her career, Cooper's professional affiliations include serving on committees with th... well as president of the Professional Secretaries International. In 2003, Henry appointed her to the...
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BURBANK -- Mildred Arlene Moore, 78, of Burbank, passed away Monday, April 4, 2011, at Wooster Community Hospital.
She was born Jan. 8, 1933, in Wooster, the daughter of Floyd A. and Ruth Fetter Franks, and married David O. Moore on Aug. 10, 1952. He survives.
... for 26 years, was a member of Professional Secretaries International, and was the secretary a...
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... was a member of the Roanoke Network Professional Secretaries International serving in several capac...
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Carol Ann Hill, of West Seneca, spent 26 years volunteering her services at Roswell Park Cancer Institute. She died there Sunday after a brief illness. She was 67.
Born in Jamestown, she was a graduate of Jamestown High School.
... honored as Secretary of the Year by Professional Secretaries International. Mrs. Hill was a member ...
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... as President of her local chapter of Professional Secretaries International. She was a loving mother...
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... by diplomats and development professionals. But in the past two decades, the American foreign... 2001 and 2011, combined spending on international affairs more than doubled, from $317.8 billion to ...Secretaries of State complained that "sending diplomats abroad...
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A Roanoke woman whose nickname "Lady Margaret" exemplified her warm Southern charm and tenacious business savvy died Friday after several years of health problems.
Margaret Baker was known for tearing down gender barriers for women in the 1960s through her involvement with the National Association of Miss America State Pageants. She was the first woman to hold a state-level executive director position and is credited with helping to get Miss Virginia headquartered in Roanoke.
... Way of Roanoke Valley and the Professional Secretaries International local network. She also ...
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Ed. Note: In March 2010 the Corporate Secretaries International Association (CSIA) was formed. Its f... as a new federation of governance professionals worldwide was to issue a research report recommend...
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WOOSTER -- Mary L. Chenevey, 85, of Wooster, died Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010, at Smithville-Western Care Center.
Mass will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church. Burial will be in Sherwood Memorial Gardens, Wooster. Online tributes may be made at www.RobertsFuneralHome.com.
...She was a member of Professional Secretaries International, Golden Gate Chapter; Pa...