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Catherine Clark (humorous Writer)
Catherine Clark may refer to: * Catherine Clark (broadcaster) * Catherine Clark (sports administrator) * Catherine Clark Kroeger, American writer, professor * Catherine Anthony Clark, Canadian children's author See also

* Catherine Clarke (other) * Katherine Clarke (other) * Katherine Clark {{hndis, Clark, Catherine ...
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Catherine Clark (broadcaster)
Catherine Jane Clark is a Canadians, Canadian television broadcaster, and the daughter of former Prime Minister of Canada, Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark and Maureen McTeer. Life and career Clark was born in Ottawa, Ontario. When she was 18, she moved alone to Paris to attend the American University of Paris, American University for five months, and lived in a tiny one-bedroom flat. She graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in art history. After graduating, she worked at the publicity firm Hill & Knowlton. She played a prominent role in the Joe Clark campaign during the 2000 Canadian federal election, federal election of 2000. In 2001, she began a career in broadcasting, hosting a television news magazine, ''Unzipped'', for the new Canadian digital cable network ichannel. The show was cancelled the following year due to financial constraints and questionable content at the network, but Clark continued to work for the network in other capacities. In 2004, she ...
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Catherine Clark (sports Administrator)
Catherine Clark was an Australian sport administrator. She has held several chief executive officer positions with state and national sports organisations. Early years Clark attended Caboolture State High School from 1991 to 1995, where she represented Queensland in hockey. Injury ended her elite hockey career. Between 1996 and 1999, Clark completed Bachelor of Arts in criminology at the Queensland University of Technology and between 2010 and 2013, undertook a Masters of Business Administration at the University of Queensland. Sports administration Clark's sport administration employment has included Sport and Recreation New Zealand policy advisor, International Paralympic Committee consultant, Gymsports New Zealand's Chief Executive Officer (2007–2008), CEO of Gymnastics Australia (2010–2012) and CEO of Netball Queensland (2015–2021). Under her leadership with Netball Queensland, the Queensland Firebirds won two ANZ Championships and Netball Queensland built ...
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Catherine Clark Kroeger
Catherine Clark Kroeger (December 12, 1925 – February 14, 2011) was an American writer, professor, New Testament scholar, and a leading figure within the biblical egalitarian movement. She founded the worldwide organization Christians for Biblical Equality (CBE), and its papers are housed at her family home. As a speaker, Kroeger traveled the globe opposing violence and the abuse of women, while also advancing the biblical basis for the shared leadership and authority of males and females.Haddad, Mimi. "Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Catherine Clark Kroeger" Personal life Born Catherine Clark, daughter of Homer and Elizabeth Clark, in St. Paul, Minnesota, she graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1947. Then she earned an MA and a PhD in Classical Studies from the University of Minnesota. She was married to her husband of 60 years, Richard Clark Kroeger Jr., a Presbyterian pastor. They served together in ten pastorates in five states. In their latter years they resided on Cape Cod in B ...
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Catherine Anthony Clark
Catherine Anthony Clark (5 May 189224 February 1977), was a British-born Canadian children's author. Biography Clark was born Catherine Anthony Smith in London in 1892 as one of eight children. She moved with her family to Grey Creek, British Columbia in 1914. Clark married a local rancher. Clark began to write for ''The Prospector'', a small newspaper in Nelson. Her first novel was published when Clark was 58. Her novels were usually set in Western Canada and used local myths and legends. The illustrator on most of her books was artist Clare Bice Albert Clare Bice (January 24, 1909 – May 18, 1976) was a Canadian artist, curator, and children's book author/illustrator. He was curator/director of what is now called Museum London from 1940 to 1972. In his long-term stay, he was not un .... Her novel ''The Sun Horse'' won the Canadian Association of Children's Librarians bronze medal in 1952. Clark died in Victoria in 1977. Bibliography * '' The Golden Pine Cone'' (1950) ...
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Catherine Clarke (other)
Catherine Clarke may refer to: * Catherine Clarke (academic) Catherine A. M. Clarke is a British academic. She serves as the Professor, Chair in the History of People, Place and Community at the Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London, where she is Director of the ..., British historian, professor at the Institute of Historical Research * Catherine Clarke Fenselau (born 1939), American scientist working in mass spectrometry * Catherine Freitag Clarke, American biochemist * Catherine Goddard Clarke, American writer, educator and religious leader See also * Catherine Clark (other) * Katherine Clarke (other) {{hndis, Clarke, Catherine ...
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Katherine Clarke (other)
Katherine Clarke may refer to: * Katherine Clarke (artist) * Katherine Clarke (historian) See also * Katherine Clark * Catherine Clarke (other) Catherine Clarke may refer to: * Catherine Clarke (academic) Catherine A. M. Clarke is a British academic. She serves as the Professor, Chair in the History of People, Place and Community at the Institute of Historical Research, School of Adva ... * Catherine Clark (other) {{hndis, Clarke, Katherine ...
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