| Anne McEvoy Women in History Anne McEvoy as Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Ms. McEvoy has found that WIH has provided her with the opportunity to combine her lifelong love of performing with her newfound love of history. “Until recently I had never felt much passion for history unless it related to a play I was working on. Now I can’t seem to get enough of it. Women in History affords me a rare forum for combining so many of the things I love to do – from the research and writing and costuming, to the actual portrayal with a live audience. I only wish I could have learned history in this multi-dimensional kinesthetic way when I was a kid. It would have been so much more engaging.” Ms. McEvoy is a full-time writer/editor for the Creative Division of American Greetings, Inc. Her background is in theater, receiving a BA in Speech and Drama from Ursuline College and working for over 40 years in the varying capacities of director, playwright, composer, lyricist, choreographer, and actor in professional and community theater in the greater Cleveland area. In 1975 she co-founded Cornucopia, Inc, a non-profit organization that offers vocational opportunities, job training, and placement to mentally and physically challenged adults. Cornucopia currently owns and operates Nature’s Bin, a Lakewood health food market and deli. She has two sons and three daughters, all pursuing divergent career paths and with whom she has written her “favorite chapters of family history.” Memorable Women in History Moments Anne McEvoy as Mae West
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