Background
Bejian, Donna Virginia was born on May 25, 1951 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Marshall Chapman and Phyllis Marie (Shaughnessy) Pierce.
Bejian, Donna Virginia was born on May 25, 1951 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Marshall Chapman and Phyllis Marie (Shaughnessy) Pierce.
Bachelor, State University of New York, Albany, 1980. Master of Science, Syracuse University, 1990.
Eligibility worker, Mississippi Department Public Welfare, Monticello, Mississippi, 1982-1984; S.H.A.R.E. program director, Rome (New York) Family Young Men’s Christian Association, 1985-1990; community job specialist, Resource Center Indiana Living, Utica, New York, 1990-1991; rehabilitation specialist, Intracorp, Syracuse, New York, 1991-1995; rehabilitation consultant, Stickney Rehabilitation Superior vena cava syndrome, Inc., Manlius, New York, since 1995.
Manifestations religious freedom include supporting separation of church and state, advocating for people everywhere to be guaranteed the right to worship free from discrimination, and lifting up respectful dialog as a healthy means to understanding.
It is important to experience of God's grace working in the lives of people. Wisdom and maturity are gained from life experience, especially during the prayer and sharing stories with other Christians.
Fundraiser Young Men’s Christian Association, 1989-1990. Member National Rehabilitation Association, National Rehabilitation Counseling Association, Vocational Evaluation and Workd Adjustment Association, National Association Service Providers in Private Rehabilitation, Central New York Human Resource Managers Association.
Married Timothy Charles Bejian, June 12, 1971. 1 child, Matthew Christopher.