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Leslie Daly, MS, Pratt Inst.; Integral Yoga Inst.-certified Hatha Yoga teacher; creative art therapist, Bellevue Hospital Center.
Anne Margaret Daniel, PhD, Princeton U., JD, U. of Virginia; has taught English, American, and Irish literature at The New School, Princeton, U. of Richmond, and the Yeats Summer School (Ireland); specialties are Victorian and modern British and Irish literature and contemporary Irish poetry.
Linda L. Dann, recipe tester and developer; sugar artist and specialty cake designer; former Food & Beverage Manager, W New York Hotel; former manager of New School Culinary Arts.
Robert Danzig, BA, Siena College; Journalism Fellow, Stanford U.; former 20-year CEO, Hearst Newspapers; author of four books; professional speaker with emphasis on Common Powers of Transformational Leaders and The Confidence Academy--offering tools to enhance confidence in speaking and living.
Jonathan R. Danziger, MFA, USC; has written for producers at Miramax, HBO, NBC, Paramount, and Universal; contributed to Time, Washington Monthly, and the Los Angeles Times; worked as script analyst for the Sundance Institute; teaches at Gotham Writers Workshop.
Nuno de Campos, MFA, Tufts U.; recently exhibited at the Prague Biennale II, Projecto AC (Lisbon), Ace Gallery, and Museum of Fine Arts (Boston); grants from Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Mass. Cultural Council, Pollock-Krasner Foundation; participant, Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Program; reviewed in ArtForum, Art in America, and Tema Celeste.
Chuck DeLaney, BA, Columbia U.; freelance photographer; dean, NY Inst. of Photography; author of Photography Your Way: A Career Guide to Satisfaction and Success and Wedding Photography and Video: The Bride and Groom's Guide; produced training videos in photography and interior design.
Ann Delilkan, MA, NYU; teaches linguistics and language-related courses at New York area colleges; studied, Natl. U. of Singapore, where she worked on problems of second language learners of English; current research on phonology and Austronesian languages.
Stephen V. Dente, chemist; VP for Technology for Robertet Fragrances (Grasse, France), producers of essential oils and extracts; former director of R&D for Reckitt and Colman; 25 years in the fragrance field; wine collector.
Elizabeth Dickey, EdD, Umass-Amherst; postdoctoral fellow, Yale Medical School; developmental/clinical psychologist studying adult development and behavior in organizations; former provost of New School U. and dean of The New School.
Jessica Dickinson, MFA, Cranbrook Academy of Art, recent exhibitions at Andrew Kreps, Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, Jessica Murray Projects, Ace Gallery, Cranbrook Art Museum, Michigan; grant from Change, Inc; participant, Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Program; was visiting professor, Guest Critic 2002-04, Maryland Inst. College of Art, Baltimore.
Carol Dix, BA, Manchester (UK) U.; head of Communications and Alumni Relations, South Bank U. (London); experienced journalist for newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, and the Web; author of ten books including Say I'm Sorry to Mother, The New Mother's Syndrome, and Her Royal Destiny.
Magie Dominic, BFA, Art Inst. of Pittsburgh, New School; freelance journalist, writer, and artist; private computer instruction; teacher for Waterways Project, developing learning techniques for teenagers at risk.
Rena Down, screenwriter and Emmy Award-winning director; created dramatic series Aaron's Way for NBC; producer-writer of Falcon Crest; story editor for Nurse and Dallas; author of commercial TV movies and The People vs. Inez Garcia for PBS.
Hans R. Dudelheim, graduate, Berlin School of Photography and NYRTI; consultant and independent filmmaker; 30 years producing, directing, and editing includes work for CBS, ABC, and NET; awards include Emmy for Saga of Western Man and Cine Golden Eagle for Kent State 1970.
Robert G. Dunn, BA, UC-Berkeley; freelance writer and editor; copyreader, Sports Illustrated; short stories, poetry, essays in The New Yorker, Atlantic, The Nation, Redbook, Mississippi Review, Sewanee Review, Mother Jones, NY Times Book Review, Omni; short story in 1980 O. Henry Prize Story collection.
Deanne Torbert Dunning, BA, Fairleigh Dickinson U.; Principal, Concepts/Copy, a creative consultancy in marketing communications; former creative director, N.W. Ayer; has worked for DeBeers Diamonds, AT&T, DuPont, Avon, Movado Watch, The Ad Council, U.S. Army, CBS/Fox Video, Bantam Doubleday Dell. |