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This interview talks about Dave's organization and leadership skills.
Regina Mitchell (59) is interviewed by her colleague and friend Jean Munson (33) about her participation in University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ “New Leadership” program. They speak about how the program has changed Regina’s life and how it has helped...
Dick Lachman remembers Bruce Heppenstall’s influence on his career and the 20th Century Orthopaedic Association
Spouses, Don Miller (64) and Gretchen Miller (59), with Don's sister Beth Crone (59) remember Judith Ann Miller. They talk about her ability to make everyone feel loved and special, and share the legacy she has left behind.
Wachusett student Chris Van Liew interviews his father, Rich Van Liew, about his childhood experiences of living unsupervised on Dyre Island, off the coast of Maine, for many consecutive summers with several dozen of his fellow Berwick Boys Foundation members....
Colleagues Holly Shenefelt (51) and Jacque Moray (39) discuss Holly's service and the impact that she has had on women in the Wyoming Military Community.
Byron Walker, Head Coach of the Archbishop McCarthy High School Football team talks a little bit about his passions for coaching and his love for working with the young men.
Alexa Rice ’11 and her aunt Desiree Rogers ’81 reflect on how their Wellesley experience as women of color prepared them to be bold in every aspect of their life.
Lanny Johnson Discusses the founders of the 20th Century Orthopaedic Association and his activities as a pioneer in Arthroscopic Surgery
Lucas W (18) interviews his Gym Director, Adam H. We talk about Adam’s journey into the climbing industry and some of the major aspects that come along with working at climbing gyms.
Maddy Magaña, ASB President, shares her journey of leadership and offers advice about the importance of a leadership position.
My older sister, Emma-Blake tells me how being an older sister has made her a successful leader and its impact on her relationships with others
Mark Aldrich shares his military experiences in the Army, including tours of duty and the current political environment.
Friends and colleagues Clifton Smart III (61) and Frank Einhellig (83) share a conversation about the work they did together as president and provost of Missouri State University. They discuss the changes the university has seen under their leadership, the...
Archive Oologah interviews Chance Dietz, the OHS 2018 Senior Class President. He discusses his role in the school and his thoughts about the town.
Daniel (29) talks to his wife Christina (28) about his time in the service and being away from each other during his deployment.
Brandy Harris (35) and her mentor, Julie Leeth (69), look back on their early memories of one another, discuss their shared passion for supporting young people in public education, and appreciate the roles they have played in one another’s lives.
Friends Audrey Zucker (82) and Carolyn Breidenbach (93) talk about their experiences with Sisterhood at Central Synagogue from the 1970's to the late 90s and early 2000s.
Friends, colleagues, and partners in "good trouble," Delaitre Jordan Hollinger [no age given] and Jacqueline Yvonne Perkins (64), sit down for a conversation about their family history, their current projects, and the importance of preserving African American history.