Expertise:
Secretarial work; Textbooks editing for business publishers; Verification of answers given in those textbooks
Education Degrees:
Pursuing Doctoral Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Plus 39, The University of Houston; Master's Degree in Business Curriculum and Instruction, The University of Houston (1970); Bachelor of Science in Business Education, North Texas State Teachers College (Now University of North Texas) (1945); Coursework in Secondary Education
Affiliations Awards:
Local Chamber of Commerce; Faculty Club, Mt. San Jacinto College; Steering Committee Secretary, Mountain-Plains Business Education Association; Texas Community College Teachers Association; Texas Business and Technology Educators Association; National Business Education Association; National Secretaries Association; Pi Omega Pi; Delta Pi Epsilon; Delta Kappa Gamma
Charity:
Volunteer, Rotary International; Board of Elections; Distinct Spiritual Life Chairwoman, Floral Heights United Methodist Church; Women's Society of Christian Services, United Methodist Church
Number Of Years In Profession:
43
Number Of Years In Current Position:
27
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
She attributes her success to her educational background.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
She became involved in her profession because of her interest in teaching.
Extended Bio Profile:
Ms. Richardson sets up for local elections annually. She is the author of three books of poetry titled, "Whispers of Autumn," "Pathways," and "Summits of Peace." She also serves as the secretary for the committee evaluating Mt. San Jacinto College's growth every decade. Ms. Richardson and her late husband both retired in September of 1984. Her daughter Jennifer is a criminal court reporter, and her son Steven is a helicopter pilot for a local TV station.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Teaching secretarial skills in the business department
Awards/Honors:
Girl of the Year Award, Eta Sigma Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha International; Valedictorian, High School; Scholarship, North Texas State Teachers College (Now University of North Texas)