Nancy Greenwald

Nancy Greenwald is a retired American teacher of the deaf and hard of hearing who lived for about 30 years in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Early life
Nancy was born in St. Louis.
She attended Clayton High School
Education and Career
Nancy studied at three universities:
- Washington University in St. Louis.
- Northwestern University, in Evanston, just north of Chicago
- Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario
She first worked as a teacher of the deaf and hard of hearing in St. Louis, Missouri, and Evanston, Illinois.
Nancy moved with her husband to Thunder Bay in the 1970s, where she took a job as a teacher of the deaf and hard of hearing in the Thunder Bay District School Board (TBDSB). She retired from this position in December 2002 and moved to Toronto.
From January 2003, she was a certified Auditory-Verbal Therapist in the Cochlear Implant Program at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario. She retired from this job in 2012.
Since 2012 she has remained in Toronto, but for six summers she returned to her native St. Louis to work at the St. Louis Zoo in the education department.
Marriage and family
She moved in about 1980 with her then-husband, Donald Hood, to Thunder Bay, Ontario, where they raised their two children:
She later divorced her husband in about 1992.
Later life
In about 2005 she moved from Thunder Bay back to St. Louis.
As of 2019 she lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Sources
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