PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY: Author, White House Easter Egg Roll, 1997, first children's book published by the White House Historical Association.
SPORTS HISTORY: Author, The DGWS & AIAW Track & Field Championships, 1969-1982, All They Wanted To Do Was Run, Jump, and Throw, 2006-2020. [The original comprehensive collection of the 23 outdoor & indoor collegiate championships which proceeded the NCAA Women's Championships introduced in 1982.]
Education
Santa Barbara High School, 1967; Associate of Arts in History, Santa Barbara City College, 1969 (journalism, secondary studies); Bachelor of Science in Health & Physical Education, Oregon State University, 1972 (journalism, secondary studies); Master in Library. Science, Emporia State University, 1980; Certified, National Crisis Response Team Training Institute, 1991.
Career
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Petersburg (Alaska) School System, 1972-1973; Santa Barbara (California) School System, 1973-1974; Linn Benton Community College, Oregon State University, Albany, Corvallis, 1974-1975; Canada Academy, Kobe, Japan, 1975-1976; Wichita (Kansas) Public Schools, 1976-1980;
LIBRARY SCIENCE: Wichita (Kansas) Public Schools, 1980-1981; Manager, Geological Information Library, Fort Worth, 1982-1984; Coordinator, Consultant, North Texas Library. System, Fort Worth, 1984-1986;
VICTIM RIGHTS, CRISIS RESPONSE: Director Library (first), National Victim Center, Fort Worth, 1986-1991; Director of Training (first), coordinator training all institutions, National Organisation for Victim Assistance, Washington, 1991-1995. Consultant National Cmty; Response Teams: New Jersey, Texas, 1992; Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, 1994; NOVA, 1995.
PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY: Author: The White House Easter Egg Roll, White House Historical Association, 1997; Ranger, White House Visitor's Center, Washington, 2002; Author, numerous articles, National Archives, PROLOGUE, Washington, 2007.
SPORTS HISTORY: The DGWS & AIAW Track & Field Championships, 1969-1982, All They Wanted To Do Was Run, Jump, and Throw, 2006-2020.