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July 27, 2011

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Ann Bottolene

Dr. Gilbert has a keen view of education in the real world.
Brava!!

tory burch wedges

Gilbert is a life-long learner whose biography fits her philosophy. She picked up her credentials in stages, starting with a triple major in music from Metropolitan State in the Twin Cities, a master's in industrial relations in mid-career, and a PhD in educational psychology much later in life.

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