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42 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine ARTS, MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT At the inception of her career, Annette Bolton served as a legal secretary and paralegal for 20 years, in which she was largely inspired by the acclaimed television show “Perry Mason.” Subsequent to her resignation from the legal field, as well as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ms. Bolton decided to dedicate her life to writing and authorship on a full-time basis. Writing several columns and articles for her local newspaper, she also authored “19th Century Love Affair of Joseph Smith and Emma Hale” in 2017 and “Home Schooling and the Four D’s” in 2011. She holds an associate degree, bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and master’s degree in educational leadership, receiving the lattermost degree from American Intercontinental University. Currently, Ms. Bolton is in the process of writing and publishing her third book. Although her career is suffused with highlights, she is especially proud of being a torchbearer for the 2002 Paralympics and supporting her veteran husband when he was deployed to the Middle East. She and her husband were recognized by the Governor of Utah in 2002, as well as by military intelligence groups in Utah. Millennium Magazine Featured Listee AUTHOR, WRITER Grantsville, UT Acclaimed for his exquisite light sculptures, Bill FitzGibbons has excelled as an artist for nearly five decades, in which he leverages LED and other forms of lighting to create contemporary sculptures across the globe. Recently in 2016, he installed the Kinetic Skyline – a permanent, site-specific LED light sculpture for the Bank of America plaza building in San Antonio. Earlier in his artistic career, he created light sculptures for Centro Chrome Tower and Culebra Plaza in San Antonio, Reykjavik Lights in Iceland, LightRails in Birmingham, Alabama, and Current Drift, a bridge project in collaboration with George Schroeder. Drawing upon an MFA in sculpture and multimedia fromWashington University in St. Louis, Mr. FitzGibbons previously served as a curator for Laumeier Sculpture Park, director of sculpture at the Visual Art Center in Anchorage, Alaska, department head of sculpture at the San Antonio Art Institute and executive director of the Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum. In 2014, he earned the CODA Award for LightRails, having also been named a Texas State Sculpture Artist by the Texas State Legislature in 2012 and a Fulbright Scholar by the Hungarian Art Academy in 1993. ARTIST Bill FitzGibbons, LLC San Antonio, TX BILL FITZGIBBONS ANNETTE BOLTON

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