Marquis Who's Who Millennium Magazine
467 A Marquis Who's Who Magazine I t takes a keen eye, passion and creativity to be a successful art dealer like Marianne J. Huber. With over five decades of experience, Ms. Huber has made a name for herself in the field. Before embarking on a career in the arts, she began a career in education as a sixth grade teacher for St. Andrew Catholic School in Rock Falls, Illinois, from 1958 to 1959, and was then a junior high school teacher for the Garside School in Mexico City from 1959 to 1961. Wanting to hone in on her passion, she became an art dealer and consultant for Huber Primitive Art in New York City and Dixon, Illinois, in 1963. She utilized the experience and skills she gained to become founder and president of New World Art Services in New York City and Dixon, Illinois, and later worked as an expert for Heritage Auctions, a position she has held since 2010. Ms. Huber has interests in pre- Columbian, African and Oceanic art, including objects from New Guinea and Indonesia, and continues to ignite her passion as an appraiser for New World Art Services. N urses like Eliza Hudson-Zonn bear the responsibility of ensuring that patients are well taken care of from their initial visit until they are discharged. With a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and a Bachelor of Science in nursing from the University of Southern Mississippi, Ms. Hudson-Zonn embarked on a career that would prove successful. During her tenure as a nurse, she has worked in facilities across New Jersey, serving as a critical care nurse, private nurse, staff nurse, supervisor, and director of nursing, a position she has held since 2003. Ms. Hudson- Zonn also utilized her skills as a charge nurse for the Community Psychiatric Center in Houston in 1993 and has worked at Arc of Morris Chapter, Morris County, N.J. since 2015 where she serves as the director of nursing. She is a member of the NAACP and the National Association of Professional Women, as well as a founding member of the Suehn Academy Alumni Association. Through her hard work and dedication, she received the Public Service Award from the East Mississippi Baptist State Convention in 1972. She was also named a National Baptist Convention Scholar from 1972 to 1984 and a Southern Baptist Convention Scholar from 1978 to 1984. Marianne J. Huber Art Dealer New World Art Services Dixon, IL Eliza Hudson-Zonn Director of Nursing The Arc of Morris Morris County, NJ
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