Management and Business Experience

Owner, President: F.B. Fogg, Inc. and the House of Fogg; internationally & Business known art studio. 1984 to 2008.

Owner and operator, Mill Street Art Gallery, Metamora, Indiana, 1974-83

Director, Secondary Division; coordinated Secondary Art Education in 18 states of the Western region; organized and supervised volunteer members for workshops; recruitment of membership; political salesmanship of art education in state legislative and local levels.

President, Delaware county Council for the Arts; Chaired Board of Directors; opened administrative office staffed with Director and Assistant Director; authored grants; politically active; initiated fund-raising campaigns; increased from $10,000 to $100,000 budget.

Executive Treasurer, Art Education Association of Indiana; financial budgeting and management; membership of 3000; established double-entry bookkeeping; served on Board of Directors; responsible for increased gain through wise investment of monies on hand; monitored cash flow for three conventions.

Graphic Artist, Children’s Press, Chicago, Illinois. Designed and illustrated layouts for Golden Book Encyclopedias.

Graphic Artist, Applegate Advertising Agency, Muncie, Indiana.

Instructor, Adult Education: Instructor for numerous adult art courses (College and community related.)

Salesperson,WERK, for radio promotion campaigns; continuity writer; production of commercials; development of promotional campaigns.

Industrial Artist, Marsh Supermarkets, Inc., designed 270 square foot murals; 1981-82.

Free lance graphic artist, J. Angel & Associates

Layout Design, Corvallis Times Newspaper, Corvallis, Oregon.

Art Director, Indian Acres Camp for Boys, Fryeburg, Maine.

Area Director and leader, People to People Young Ambassadors; Northern and Southern Europe; 4 years.

International Travel Agent, American Automobile Association, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Bookkeeper and Receptionist, L.C. Cassidy & Sons, Muncie, Indiana.

Auctioneer and salesperson on local TV station (WIPB) for art related objects for four years.