Euclid life biography of sandra
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SANDRA JENNISON
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Sandra Duncan
Having lived on the Mississippi Gulf Coast all of my life, I remember coming to Stennis Space Center on a field trip with my elementary school many years ago. At that time, I never thought I would one day be working for NASA at Stennis Space Center. I remember the first day as an employee at Stennis Space Center, driving through the South Gate and the moment I saw the National Aeronautics and Space Administration sign by the entrance gate. I couldn’t believe it, and to say I was excited was an understatement. Now, 31 years later I am still here and very proud to work for NASA.
In 1984, I was hired by Pam Am World Services to support the NASA Library at Stennis Space Center, Ms. I eventually obtained a position with the contractor support for NASA’s Financial Management Division at Stennis Space Center. It wasn’t until I after obtaining that position did I realize my career would become accounting, therefore with encouragement from my supervisor, I went back to college at night to further my education.
In 1994, I was selected for a civil servant position in the Financial Management Division at Stennis Space Center for the Reimbursable Department. In 2000, I was selected for a position as a Program Analysts for the Earth Science Directorate, and in 2006
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Euclid Alumni Association Inducts 5 Distinguished Alumni
The Euclid High School welcomed alumni and teachers, both current and retired, back to EHS to celebrate some of the best and brightest Euclid Alumni.
Four Euclid Alumni were inducted into the Euclid High School Distinguished Achievement Hall of Fame on April 25th in the new Euclid Schools Alumni Room. Organized by the Euclid Public Schools Alumni Association, the annual event recognizes alumni of Euclid, Central and Shore High Schools who have distinguished themselves in their careers and graduated at least ten years ago along with people who are not alumni but who have made significant contributions to the students of the Euclid Schools.
The following honorees were selected by a committee of EHS alumni, teachers and administrators:
Donald DeMarco (Class of 1960)
Don DeMarco is a pioneering advocate for diversity, inclusion and equity. A leader, policy analyst and educator, he served for 20 years as the Executive Director of the Fund for an OPEN Society, a national non-profit advocating for equal housing and fighting against racial segregation in urban development. Under his leadership, OPEN developed programs to provide technical assistance and training to cities with an interest in becoming more integrated