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YOUNG WOMEN ACHIEVERS Olga Halaburda graduated with a B.A. in Journalism from Wayne State University and has been a reporter at the CBS station WFRV-TV since 1994. In 2000, Olga founded her own company, Ukrainian Power Videos, Inc., based in Milford, Michigan. The company produces modem Ukrainian educational videos and other teaching tools. In 2004, Olga served as an election observer in Ukraine’s repeat presidential election. She also covered the Orange Revolution for WFRV-TV. In 2005, Olga was awarded the E. R. Murrow Award for investigative reporting. Adrianna Melnyk-Hankewycz earned an M.A. in International and Public Affairs from Columbia University and was an associate editor of Helvidius, the College Journal of Law and Public Policy. Her articles have been published in Columbia’s Journal of East European Affairs and The Ukrainian Weekly, and her views on the 2004 presidential election is soon to be published in the form of a case study in local and international election observation. As director of Research and Outreach o f the “Orange Circle,” she is involved in managing business relations with Ukraine. Natalie Anne Lissy holds a J.D. from Washington U. School of Law where her induction into the prestigious Order of the Coif topped a long list of honors. In 2001, she graduated from Washington U. School of Medicine with a Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics. After working as scientific consultant for the patent department of Pharmacia Corporation, she accepted a position as associate with the firm of Fish & Richardson P.C. in Boston. The most recent of her publications is an article on “Patentability Requirements for Chemical and Biotechnology Inventions,” featured the Washington U. Law Quarterly. Adrianna Daria Slyz earned a doctoral degree in Astrophysics from Columbia University. In her thesis, she developed a new way to model astrophysical gas flows. She has held various postdoctoral appointments, including positions at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, and the University of Oxford in the U.K. At present, she is a University Lecturer in Physics at the University of Oxford and frequently publishes in a number o f astrophysical journals. As a student, she was active in Plast and spent her summers at Vovcha Tropa and as kommendantka o f the Plast camps in Slovakia and Poland. She belongs to the scout sorority Lisovy Mavky. Solomia Sorokoa earned her M.A. and completed postgraduate studies at the Kyiv Conservatory and later served on its faculty in the Department of Chamber Music. In 2002, Solomia received a D.M.A. degree from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. Solomia has won top prizes in three international violin contests. She has appeared as soloist and as chamber musician at concerts and festivals in Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, Italy, Ukraine, the United States, Canada, China, and Taiwan. On numerous occasions, Solomia has performed on the piano with Ukraine’s leading contemporary Ukrainian composer, Professor Myroslaw Skoryk. Oksana Woloszczuk Andrushkiw received her M.A. in Engineering Management from the University of Michigan and her B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Wayne State University. Since 2007, Oksana has held the position of General Manager of Operations at Noble Metal Processing, where she has been in charge of all operations, from raw material ordering to shipping for the 25-million-dollar laser welding plant. She manages 250 employees and is responsible for personnel development at all levels of the organization. She is a member of the Ukrainian Engineers’ Society and has been an active Plast counselor. Christina Korduba Zachar received her B.A. from the University of Michigan and a Doctor of Medicine degree from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. In 2003, she was named Psychiatric Director with Seque/Impact, a position she currently holds. She has lectured extensively on psychiatric topics at seminars and meetings and has been a member of the Pharmaceutical Speakers Bureau since 2001. She is active in the local chapter of UMANA and has held leadership positions in Plast, supervising the scouts traveling to Toronto for UMPZ. She also served as editor of Detroit Plast Branch’s annual Wisti iz Stanyci. Видання C оюзу Українок A мерики - перевидано в електронному форматі в 2012 році . A рхів C У A - Ню Йорк , Н . Й . C Ш A.
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