Background
Dickinson, Janet Mae Webster was born on October 2, 1929 in Cleveland. Daughter of Richard and Gizella (Keplinger) Fisher.
Relocation consulting executive
Dickinson, Janet Mae Webster was born on October 2, 1929 in Cleveland. Daughter of Richard and Gizella (Keplinger) Fisher.
Graduate, Larson College for Women, New Haven. Student, Portland State College.
Public relations/promotion director, KPTV-Channel 27, Portland, Oregon, 1951-1954;
executive director, Exposition-Recreation Commission, Portland, 1954-1958;
vice president, Art Lutz & Company, Realtors, Portland, 1975-1979;
vice president, Lutz Relocation Management, Portland, 1977-1979;
corporation relocation manager, Georgia Pacific Corporation, Portland, 1979-1982;
president, broker, Georgia Pacific Finance Company, Portland, 1980-1982;
president, chief Executive officer, The Dickinson Cons. Group, Portland, since 1982;
president, Wheatherstone Press, Lake Oswego, Oregon, since 1983;
president, The Relocation Center, Portland, since 1984. Consultant in field; lecturer in field.
Conductor workshops/seminars in field.
Member President's Committee to Employ Physically Handicapped, Oregon Prison Association. Established Women's Auxiliary for Waverly Baby Home. Board directors Columbia River council Girl Scouts United States of America, Salvation Army.
Active various political organizations. Chairman ways and means committee Oregon Symphony Society, Portland Art Museum, Assistance League, Portland Junior Symphony, March of Dimes, others. Member of Montgomery Advisory Board International (principal mentor), Directorship 100, Society Human Resource Manager, Employee Relocation Council, International Platform Association, Tualatin Valley Economic Development Association (director since 1988), Forbes Chief Executive Officer Network, Multnomah Athletic Club, City Club.
Married Rodney Earl Dickinson, June 18, 1965 (divorced 1976). 1 child, Kimberly Cae.