Education
Bachelor in History, Wellesley College, 1962; Master of Arts in History, College William and Mary, 1968.
Bachelor in History, Wellesley College, 1962; Master of Arts in History, College William and Mary, 1968.
Teacher history, high school, 1963-1965; newspaper columnist, freelance writer,, 1974-1982; executive director, Museum Arts and Sciences, Macon, Georgia, since 1982. Grant reviewer Institute Museum Superior vena cava syndrome, 1986-1988.
Board of directors Georgia Humanities Council, 1991-1996. Board directors, member Executive Committee Georgia Citizens for Arts, 1991-1996. Member visual art advisory panel Georgia Council for Arts, 1987-1990.
Volunteer Georgia History Society. Committee chairman Association Junior Leagues. A developer Rent-A-Teen, 1970, Middle Georgia Council on Drugs, 1971, Volunteer Macon, 1973, Georgia Jubilee, 1974, Hay House, 1979, Celebratiton-at-Station, 1980.
President, trustee Georgia Women Achievement. Member Macon-Bibb County Interracial Council, Macon Progress. member Lamar lecturer committee Mercer U. Member Leadership Georgia, 1975.
Member American Association Museum (panelist 1990, 92, ethics commission 1992-1994, Nancy Hanks Memorial award for professional excellence 1989), Georgia Association Museum and Galleries (board directors 1983-1985, presenter 1985, 92, Professional of Year award 1986), Southeastern Museum Conference (panelist 1988, 90-95, Georgia representative 1985-1987,secretary county 1990-1994), American Association Museum Volumes (S.E. regional chairman since 1989), Career Women's Network, Rotary.
Married; 3 children.