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The Top 48: Making a Difference in Education
The men and women shaping the educational landscape of Western Pennsylvania
Wednesday, October 20, 2004


Anita Dufalla, Post-Gazette

Who is shaping the present and future of education in Western Pennsylvania?

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette put out a call to the region's education community and was rewarded with a torrent of nominations of educators making a difference in settings from preschools to research universities.

Beyond the top dozen vote-getters, who received at least eight nominations, there were 36 others who got at least three votes, making a Top 48.

Leaders in education have long history in region
The 12 people voted at the top in education in Western Pennsylvania have at least one thing in common: years of service in the region.

 

The Top 12 
Helen Faison Mark Nordenberg
Ronald Cowell Joe Werlinich
Richard C. Wallace Jr. Diane Briars
Joseph Dominic Susan Brownlee
Linda Croushore Al Fondy
Jerry Longo Bill Isler
Others nominated to the Top 48
 

The Next 62

Other educators nominated for their service
About the list
The writers



First published on October 20, 2004 at 12:00 am