Background
Skinker, Marjorie Bragunier was born on April 20, 1928 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of B. Bowie and Anna Pearl (Hiett) Bragunier.
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Skinker, Marjorie Bragunier was born on April 20, 1928 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of B. Bowie and Anna Pearl (Hiett) Bragunier.
Student, George Washington University, 1946-1948; student, American U., 1979-1980; student, Montgomery Junior College, 1979-1980.
Press secretary, Republican National Committee, Washington, 1966-1969, 71-72;
deputy press secretary, Republican National Convention, Miami Beach, Florida, 1968, 1972;
press director, Nixon-Agnew Voteswagon, various, 1968;
deputy press secretary, Presidential Inaugural Committee, Washington, 1969;
press secretary, special assistant to director, United States Mint, Washington, 1970-1971;
press and program consultant, Republican National Committee, Washington, 1974, 77-78;
tradeshow scriptwriter, Eastman Kodak and others, New York City, Washington, 1969-1975;
founding editor, publisher, Woman-to-Woman in Washington, Chevy Chase, Maryland., 1979-1989. Producer Career Showcase Suppers, Washington, 1980-1987. Creative director Creative Writer Retreat, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, 1988, 89.
Chief Executive officer Marj Skinker Prodns., Chevy Chase, 1979-1989.
President Chevy Chase (Maryland.) Women's Republican Club, 1961-1962, American News Women's Club, Washington, 1985-1986. Moderator Washington Dateline Nairobi, World Conference of Women of United Nations Decade, Kenya, 1985. Delegate Delegation of the United States Women Leaders to Republic of China, Taiwan, 1988.
Member American News Women's Club (president 1985-1986).
Married Thomas Campbell Skinker, August 23, 1947. Children: Michael Thomas, Sherry Annual.