Femi Oke talks with Gail King, Ms. New York Senior 2009 and newly-crowned Ms. Senior America 2009, in our studio. King is a twenty-year cancer survivor, has a masters degree from Stony Brook University and taught high school English for 35 years.
Congratulations! I am a senior film student at Hofstra and am currently doing a breast cancer documentary. I would like to get in touch with Ms. King and ask if she would be willing to be interviewed. I think she would be a compelling subject in giving hope to breast cancer patients. Is there any contact info? or could you please forward this to her? Thank you very much. [[Number redacted for privacy reasons. -Eds]]. Stephanie Lombardo
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Hi Stephanie. I can be contacted at the above e-mail address. I received my Master's degree from Stony Brook. Gail
Congratulations! I am a senior film student at Hofstra and am currently doing a breast cancer documentary. I would like to get in touch with Ms. King and ask if she would be willing to be interviewed. I think she would be a compelling subject in giving hope to breast cancer patients. Is there any contact info? or could you please forward this to her? Thank you very much. [[Number redacted for privacy reasons. -Eds]]. Stephanie Lombardo
DEAR GAIL -GREAT JOB--WE'RE SO PROUD OF YOU (MS SR NY AND MS SR AMERICA 2005)
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