Randi D. Ward is a retired Language Arts teacher from Georgia with 37 years of teaching experience and a published author. Mrs. Ward was named “Entrepreneur of the Year 2014 in the Education Industry” by Worldwide Who’s Who and was profiled in the month of March in the 2015 Worldwide Branding calendar. In 2015 she was honored as this organization’s Distinguished Worldwide Humanitarian of the Year and as a Top Female Executive in 2014 as well an Inductee, Elite American Artist (2015). Her other awards and credentials include the following: National Association of Professional Women (NAPW now IAW) where she was named 2014-15 VIP Woman of the Year, an elite member and 2015 Delegate of the International Women’s Leadership Association (IWLA), a 2014 Pinnacle Professional Member of Continental Who’s Who, an elite, VIP member of Strathmore Worldwide Who’s Who, 2015 Professional of the Year with International Association of Who’s Who, and 2016 Editor of the Year by International Society of Business Leaders. She appears in a YouTube interview video with President Beth Johnston of IWLA and was featured on the cover of IWLA’s May/June edition of Inspirational Woman Magazine with one of her articles entitled Taking the Needed Risks. In a October 2016 edition of Women of Distinction Magazine, she was featured in a four page article as an Author/Entrepreneur. On this magazine’s website is a 30 minute podcast interview about Mrs. Ward. In May 2017 she was named Top Professional of the Year by International Association of Top Professionals. She was named 2017 Top Professional in Language Arts and 2018 Female Executive of the Year by IAOTP. She is an elite member of both Strathmore's Who's Who and its sister P.O.W.E.R. (Women of Excellence). She appeared in TIP magazine in 2017, 2018, and 2019 and P.O.W.E.R. magazine in the spring of 2018. She has been interviewed on 15 USA national radio and video/live stream programs and was featured in 2 magazines and 2 newspapers in Egypt. She has traveled to 53 countries and has become an expert on many cultures. She was named 2019 Female Visionary and 2020 Educator of the Decade and inducted into the Hall of Fame by International Association of Top Professionals, 2019 Woman of the Year in Writing and 2020 Woman of the Year in Language Arts by Top 100 Registry, 2020 "She Inspires Me", 2021 "All Women Rock Red Jacket of Excellence Jacket", and the 2020 Survivor Award by Caroline Makaka and LOANI in the UK. She was the Spotlight Alumni in both the September 2020 Marshall University Alumni Newsletter and the Fall Alumni magazine.
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