Background
Rosenberger, Janice Whitehill was born on September 27, 1943 in Newport, Vermont, United States. Daughter of Clarence Arthur and Doris Martha Jordan.
speech and language pathologist
Rosenberger, Janice Whitehill was born on September 27, 1943 in Newport, Vermont, United States. Daughter of Clarence Arthur and Doris Martha Jordan.
Associate of Arts, Orange Coast College, 1974. Student, Portland (Oregon) State University, 1975. Bachelor of Science, Northern Illinois University, 1977.
Master of Science, Marquette University, 1978. Postgraduate, University Vermont, 1982. Certified, University Vermont, 1990.
Accounts receivable clerk, Yankton (South Dakot) College, 1963-1966;
library researcher, Microwave Instruments Company, Corona del Mar, California, 1973;
teacher English as Second Language, Libertyville (Illinois) School District, 1978-1980;
teacher General Educational Development, Mundelein (Illinois) High School, 1979-1980;
speech-language pathologist, Barre (Vermont) City Schools, 1981-1983;
speech-language pathologist, Orleans Essex Visiting Nurses Association and Hospice, Inc., Newport, Vermont, since 1983. Workshop presenter College Lake County, Grayslake, Illinois, 1980. Executive secretary Paul Rosenberger Appraiser, North Troy, Vermont, since 1982.
Recorder, auditor, member professional health advising committee, 1984-1994, support group facilitator, 1992-1993. Facilitator, time keeper Newport Early Action Team, 1986-1998. Speech-language pathologist Orleans and Essex North Supervisory Union, Derby, Vermont, 1987-1990, member infectious control committee, 1996-1997.
President church women's group, North Troy, 1987—1989. Member Hospital Auxiliary, 1986—1997. Secretary Friendly Class Union, 1986—1988, vice president, since 2000.
Election judge state government, Mundelein, 1978—1979. Supervisor, member United Church Christ, since 1984. Member Vermont Conference Christian Education Cluster, 1982—1984.
Member of After 5 Club (telephone chairman 1984-1985, bible coordinator 1985-1990, 1993-1994, chairman 1992-1993, area representative 1994-1998, coordinator 1999—2000, speaker since 1995).
Children: Gregory, Karen, Andrew.