Gerald Lloyd Wood

Founder

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1938

Born to Delmer Lloyd Wood and Neva Irene (Dillon) Wood in Seminole, OK.

1955

Serves in the U.S. Army National Guard, Oklahoma 45th and Missouri 35th Divisions, until 1963.

1960

Earns a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Oklahoma, with a focus in industrial design.

1960

Serves Hallmark Cards, Inc. as a graphic designer, senior package designer, merchandise display manager and admin. assistant until 1974.

1968

Receives seven Outstanding Merchandising Achievement Awards from the Point of Purchase & Advertising Institute through 1992.

1970

Becomes a full member of the Industrial Designers Society of America with sponsorship from Henry Dreyfuss.

1971

Celebrates a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Oklahoma and the birth of a third son on the same date.

1974

Serves Hallmark Cards Inc. as fixture control & budget manager, operations analysis manager and national store operations manager until 1979.

1979

Receives the Outstanding Service Award for Board of Education from Blue Valley Unified School District #229.

1979

Is president and CEO of G.L.W., Inc. and retained consultant to Hallmark Cards Inc. in Tucson, AZ until 1989.

1988

Is an assoc. faculty member at Pima Community College and coordinator of minority financial aid at the University of Arizona until 1990.

1989

Achieves a Doctor of Philosophy, abd, and Outstanding Service & Contribution Award as Program Coordinator of UofA Exploratory Transfer Institute.

1991

Is a design laboratory manager and account executive for E & E Display Group until 1993.

1993

Is general manager of interstate C&J Merchandising until retirement in 1996 to reinvent self as a writer, artist and Master Gardener.

2008

Receives First Place Awards in three categories at the Ouachita Expressions Regional Art Exhibition through 2009.

2010

Is inducted into the Seminole High School Hall of Fame and publishes his autobiography, “Sand Between My Toes.”

2010

Begins a 10-year caregiving role to spouse of 56 years with Alzheimer’s disease, one of the most life-altering responsibilities of a lifetime.

2010

Founds the volunteer fundraising organization, Alzheimer’s Art, Art from the heart, becoming president of alzheimersart.org.

2019

Becomes an award-winning artist with an exhibition of paintings in multiple venues including consecutive shows at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, AZ.

2020

Serves as a member of the executive board of directors for Duet Partners in Health & Aging and secretary in 2021.

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