- Was the Illinois State President for AARP.
- Was appointed by Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley to serve on the Mayor's Council on Women's Issues.
- Served as a commissioner on the Illinois Human Rights Commission.
- Was appointed to serve as an official U.S. Army ambassador.
- She switched to television two years after working at a popular Chicago radio station where she hosted programs on WCIU-TV 26 and then WSNS-TV 44, where she worked as a talk show host.
- She served as the First Lady of the Illinois Lottery on WGN.
- Began her broadcasting career at WBEE radio in Harvey, Illinois in 1966. She started out as a DJ at the jazz station before moving to popular station that had a mixture of jazz and some progressive rock.
- In December 2021 she received the Pioneer Award from the Illinois Broadcasters Association.
- Graduated from Englewood High School in Chicago, Illinois.
- At WGN she was one of the first Black women to anchor in Chicago.
- Spent nearly all of her career with WGN-TV, Channel 9 in Chicago, first as a reporter and staff announcer from 1972 until 1983, and then as director of community relations until she retired from the station in 2008.
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