45 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine DANCER, INSTRUCTOR, CHOREOGRAPHER, TEACHER, ARTIST Chicago Public Schools Chicago, IL Drawing upon a BFA from the University of Illinois and an MAT in elementary education from Concordia University Chicago, Jan Judith Heyn-Cubacub has been excelling as an instructor in dance, drama and visual arts enrichment within the Chicago Public Schools since 2007. Likewise, she has been an artist and the owner of Heyn-Cubacub Originals since 1984. Throughout her illustrious career, she has worked as an instructor, director or dancer for such prominent organizations as the Gung Fu Institute of Chicago, Urban Gateways, Joel Hall Dancers and Rasterdans. Ms. Heyn-Cubacub has been a choreographer and performer for myriad videos and films, receiving a Bronze Award from the International Film and Television Festival of New York for her contributions to “Ahluvyalike” in 1984. She has also earned many accolades for “Kalyian” and “Orbit,” both in 1986. Highlighted in Who’s Who in Entertainment, she credits her immense success to the support, acceptance and encouragement of her parents. Maintaining affiliation with the Illinois Art Education Association and Illinois Dance Education Organization, she enjoys practicing Tai Ji, creating mosaics and porcelain dolls, and hand-painting porcelain. JAN JUDITH HEYN-CUBACUB ARTS, MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT RURAL CARRIER United States Postal Service Odessa, TX TIMOTHY MARTIN HEWITT Timothy Martin Hewitt joined the United States Postal Service in 2005 as a rural carrier associate. After fulfilling the role for eight years, he went on to serve as a rural carrier beginning in 2013. Prior to joining the Postal Service, he was a museum curator for the Presidential Museum in Odessa, Texas, between 1992 and 2005. At the museum, Mr. Hewitt leveraged his love for history and was an integral member of the staff. He previously earned a BA in history and anthropology from Pacific Lutheran University. Outside of his professional endeavors, Mr. Hewitt has been a leader of the brass ensemble for the Redeemer Lutheran Church since 1995. Exhibiting talent in playing the French horn, organ, piano, handbells and guitar, he has also served the church as a substitute organist since 2006 and director of church properties since 2010. Earlier, he was a member of the French horn section of the Odessa College Concert Band. To attest to his success, Mr. Hewitt was the recipient of the Don Jerke Leadership Award from Pacific Lutheran University in 1985. Looking ahead, he intends to focus his attention on music composition.
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