Background
Stancich, Gloria Vernon was born on June 12, 1935 in Akron, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Clarence Earl and Violet Minerva (Stott) Vernon.
Stancich, Gloria Vernon was born on June 12, 1935 in Akron, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Clarence Earl and Violet Minerva (Stott) Vernon.
Bachelor in Education, University Puget Sound, 1961. Master of Arts in Humanities, San Francisco State University, 1964.
Elementary educator, Horace Mann School, Tacoma, 1960-1962;
secondary French teacher, San Marino (California) H.S., 1964-1967;
social worker, Department Social and Health Superior vena cava syndrome, Tacoma, 1968-1974;
social services program manager, Department Social and Health Superior vena cava syndrome, Olympia, Washington, 1974-1982;
social services administrator, Department Social and Health Superior vena cava syndrome, Olympia and Tacoma, 1982-1992;
diversity consultant, Western Washington U., Bellingham, Washington, since 1992;
private practice political activist, lecturer, since 1992. Adjunct faculty Antioch University, since 1993. Consultant, speaker Child Welfare League American, 1974-1992, Women of Vision, Tacoma, since 1991.
Consultant, presenter National Association Homemaker/Home Health Aide Superior vena cava syndrome, 1974-1980.
Delaware, speaker International Women's Conference, Cork, Ireland, 1993. Research consultant Womens Forum: Prelude to Bejing, Tacoma, 1994. Member National Organization of Women (field organizer 1981-1982, chapter development committee 1983-1985, vice president), Washington Women United (board directors), Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Northwest Coalition Against Malicious Harassment (conference committee), National Coalition Building Institute, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.
Children: Christopher, Nicholas.