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Sports/Fitness
Amanda M. Allen (Ashland) Certified athletic trainer.
Christine Bannister (Arizona State) Account executive for Brener Zwikel &
Associates sports public relations and marketing firm.
Susie Maxwell Berning (Oklahoma City) Golfer. Three time winner of the Women's
U.S. Open.
Lorrie Hamrick Bilderback (Ball State) Program manager of Web strategy
development, IBM® Corporation.
Lourie Boike (BT-Indiana) Director of ticket operations, DP Fox Sports and
Entertainment.
Molly Carrell (DePauw) Aerobics instructor.
Claire Waters Ferguson (Michigan State) First woman president of the U.S. Figure
Skating Association. President during the 1994 Olympics and the Nancy
Kerrigan/Tonya Harding incident. First woman elected to the International
Federation for Figure Skaters. Serves on the International Skating Union
Council, the first U.S. woman to do so.
Michelle Freeman (Indiana State) Head football athletic trainer, Christopher
Newport University.
Laura Gilpin (Oregon) Created and heads Tri-Valley Sports Commission in San
Francisco, one of only 11 sports commissions in California.
Stacia Hookom (Colorado) National Snowboarding Team member since 1993.
Edean Anderson Ihlanfeldt (Oregon State) Golfer. Won 1982 Women's National
Senior Championship.
Amie Kraft (Shippensburg) Massage therapist, Philadelphia Eagles professional
football team (since 2001).
Katie Longworth (BE-Arizona) Media relations director, Major League Baseball
Arizona Fall League.
Wendi Mangiagli (USC) Ice dancing instructor and choreographer.
Michele McClinton (Northern Colorado) Professional ski instructor in Aspen,
Colo., teaching more than 20 years and specializing in women's programs.
Wanda LaBounty Means (Arizona) Kicker, punter for the Austin Rangers, Women’s
Professional Football League (1999-2001).
Brenna Miles (North Dakota) Personal trainer and instructor. Appears in fitness
videos and on Cory Everson’s Gotta Sweat fitness television show.
Kim Miller (BA-Illinois) Program director, USA Team Handball, the national
governing body for the Olympic sport of handball in the U.S.
Debby Pfaff (O-Missouri) Director of accounting for St. Louis Cardinals, L.P.
Portia Pollock (Lafayette) High school coach.
Leila Pratt (Appalachian State) Assistant sports information director,
Appalachian State University.
Mollie Quinn (UCLA) UCLA spirit squad advisor, co-creator of the nationally
utilized Performance Enhancement Program for spirit leaders, Golden State Spirit
Association associate director and choreographer.
Kristin Ritter (Michigan) Personal trainer.
Dana Roberts (Linfield) Certified athletic trainer, Linfield College.
Melinda Erickson Roeder (EI-Duquesne) Professional football player for Indiana
Speed, Women's Professional Football League.
Marian Dale Roper (UCLA) Bronze metal winner in platform diving, 1932 U.S.
Olympic Team.
Katherine Ross Simard (Iowa) Professional horse trainer and instructor.
Specializing in dressage, she is one of less than 150 United States Dressage
Federation certified instructors in the U.S.
Courtney Jean Barfield Sparks (Oklahoma City) Cheerleader for Dallas Cowboys NFL
football team (since 2000).
Karen Regan Toole (Illinois) Assistant director of compliance for the Big Ten
Conference (1994-2002).
Carolyn Burkett Muegge Vaughan (North Texas) Co-leader of the Mount Vaughn
Antarctic Expedition (1993-94). Participant in three Alaskan Iditarod dogsled
races. Second degree black belt in Judo.
Patty Vallese Viverito (Northern Illinois) Senior associate commissioner,
Missouri Valley Conference. Commissioner, Gateway Football Conference, Missouri.
Served as tournament director for the 2001 NCAA Women’s Final Four basketball
tournament in St. Louis.
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