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In the First Year of the Third Centurry

[[image - black and white photograph of Florence Woolford]]

Florence Woolford joined McGraw-Hill as Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinator for the corporation.  She administers McGraw-Hill's affirmative action plans, interprets government regulations and guidelines, reviews McGraw-Hill's policies and procedures on equal opportunity employment, and gives advice to all levels of management in areas of equal employment.

Florence Woolford came to McGraw-Hill from Boyden International Group, Inc., where she was vice president-EEO consultant for the Equal Employment Opportunity Services group.  Earlier she had been corporate services coordinator and personnel director for the firm.

Mrs. Woolford attended Bronx Community College, New School for Social Research, and Trenton State College.

[[image - black and white photograph of Robert Sheppard]]

Robert Sheppard is manager, special sales for the Commerce, Industry, and Government Sales department.  In this capacity, Bob is responsible for administering the catalog dealer program, the bulk sales program, and special sales situations.  In addition, he calls upon industry and government in the New York and New England areas regarding their specialized training needs.

Bob joined McGraw-Hill in 1973 as a marketing manager for the Professional and Reference Books Division where he developed a bulk sales program.

[[image - black and white photograph of Robert Lowell Mitchell]]

Robert Lowell Mitchell is Art Director of the General Book Publishing Group at McGraw-Hill.  In this position he is responsible for design, jackets, illustration and all other art work for adult and juvenile books published by the group.

[[image - black and white photograph of Janis Yates]]

Janis Yates joined McGraw-Hill in 1954 as assistant editor in the medical textbook division.  She became an associate editor in the College Division of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, editor in 1961 and Senior Editor, Social Sciences and Humanities in 1965.

She received her B.A. and M.A. from Mount Holyoke, where she taught English for two years.  Following this, she was medical editor in the pathology department of Harvard University Medical School and was an editor for Gourmet Magazine.  Ms. Yates is a member of the Community Service Society (NYC): Committee on Aging, and Women of St. Bartholomew's; elected officer Coalition of 100 Black Women.

[[image - black and white photograph of Judith Waugh]]

Judith Waugh joined WRTV, a subsidiary of McGraw-Hill, Inc. in Indianapolis as Public Affairs Manager.  She was previously an English teacher in that city's public school system and has also taught in summer programs at Mount Holyoke College and Dartmouth.  Miss Waugh holds a master's degree from the University of Indiana and is a member of the National Assn. for Humanities Education.