Background
Stanton, Mary McSherry was born on November 29, 1946 in New York City. Daughter of Joseph F. and Mary M. (Lemmon) McSherry.
educator human resources administrator
Stanton, Mary McSherry was born on November 29, 1946 in New York City. Daughter of Joseph F. and Mary M. (Lemmon) McSherry.
Bachelor of Science in English, Union College, Barbourville, Kentucky, 1973; Master of Arts in English Literature, Queens College, 1978; Master of Public Administration, John Jay College, New York City, 1984.
Lecturer department English, U. Idaho, Moscow, 1973-1974; assistant director public information, Brooklyn Bureau Community Superior vena cava syndrome, 1975-1978; director volunteer services, Goldwater Memorial Hospital, New York City, 1978-1980; nurse recruiter, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, 1980-1983; associate administrator, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York City, 1983-1987; manager division human resources, American Red Cross, New York City, since 1987. Adjunct instructor departments English and business College St. Elizabeth, Convent Station, New Jersey, since 1986. Member New York City Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Task Force, since 1989, New York Business Groupon Health, New York City, since 1990.
The state should not use its authority to promote particular religious beliefs, nor should it require prayer or worship in the public schools. However, the state should leave students free to practice their own religious convictions.
All Christians need to be familiar with the Bible, that contains a wide variety of literature, including history, law, poetry, gospels, letters, polemic, stories and apocalyptic visions, and try to immerse themselves in it.
Board directors Morris Council Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Denville, New Jersey, 1987-1988. Member guild New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, Madison, since 1986. Member American Society for Public Administration, Modern Language Association, Society for Human Resources Management, Association Health Care, Human Resources Administrators New York City.
Married Thomas J. Stanton, September 11, 1971.