Background
Brame, Marillyn A. was born on September 17, 1928 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Daughter of David Schwalb and Hilda (Riley) Curtin.
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Brame, Marillyn A. was born on September 17, 1928 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Daughter of David Schwalb and Hilda (Riley) Curtin.
Student, Meinzinger Art School, Detroit, 1946-1947; student, University New Mexico, 1963; student, Orlando (Florida) Junior College, 1964-1965; student, El Camino College, Torrance, California, 1974-1975; Doctor of Philosophy in Hypnotherapy, American Institute Hypnotherapy, 1989.
Color consultant, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Albuquerque, 1951-1952;
owner, Signs by Marillyn, Albuquerque, 1952-1953;
design draftsman, Sandia Corporation, Albuquerque, 1953-1956;
designer, The Martin Company, Orlando, 1957-1965;
president, The Arts, Winter Park, Florida, 1964-1966;
supervisor technical publications, General Instrument Corporation, Hawthorne, California, 1967-1976;
president, Camart Design, Westminster, California, 1977-1986;
president, Visual Arts, El Toro, California, since 1978;
manager technical publications, Archive Corporation, Costa Mesa, California, 1986-1990. Adjunct instructor Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, 1985-1990. Hypnotherapist, Lake Forest, since 1986.
Board directors Orange County chapter American Board Hypnotherapy.
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Member board governors Lake Forest II Showboaters Theatre Group, 1985-1988. Member City of Mission Viejo Cultural Arts Committee, since 1995. Board directors Orange County Fine Arts, vice president, president, 2001-2004, director community liaison, 2005-2008, director program development, since 2008.
Member Society Technology Communication (vice president programs, 1987, newsletter editor 1986-1987, newsletter production editor 1985-1986).
1 child, Gary Mansour.