1944
Ms. Kiser is born in Oakridge, Tennessee to Lawrence T. and Sally Lura Kiser.
1968
Ms. Kiser receives a Bachelor of Arts in biology from Emory & Henry College.
1968
Ms. Kiser becomes a microbiologist for South Carolina State Board of Health.
1975
Ms. Kiser becomes a teacher for Dickenson County Schools in Clintwood, Virginia.
1979
Ms. Kiser receives a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from East Tennessee State University.
1979
Ms. Kiser becomes a laboratory manager and a research scientist in the Mead Imaging Division of Mead Corporation in Dayton, Ohio.
1980
Ms. Kiser serves as a volunteer counselor for the Scioto-Paint Valley Crisis Center in Chillicothe, Ohio.
1981
Ms. Kiser studies postgraduate courses in chemistry at Ohio State University.
1982
Ms. Kiser becomes a founding member of the Mead Imaging Hiking Club in Chillicothe, Ohio.
1986
Ms. Kiser studies postgraduate courses in chemistry at the University of Cincinnati.
1988
Ms. Kiser co-authors a chapter in American Chemical Society Symposium Series, #417 Radiation Curing of Polymeric Materials.
1989
Ms. Kiser holds five patents through the Mead Imaging Division of Mead Corporation in Dayton, Ohio.
1990
Ms. Kiser becomes a group leader of chemical control at Marion Merrell Dow in Cincinnati, Ohio.
1995
Ms. Kiser becomes a senior R&D chemist and manager of incoming quality control for Arcade Inc. in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
2000
Ms. Kiser becomes a research and development laboratory coordinator for Dupont Nonwovens in Old Hickory, Tennessee.
2009
Ms. Kiser becomes an independent writer for Kiser Publications in Kingsport, Tennessee.
2016
Ms. Kiser authors “Perverted Truth Exposed: How Progressive Philosophy Has Corrupted Science.”
2018
Ms. Kiser authors “Saving Africa from Lies that Kill: How Myths about the Environment and Overpopulation are Destroying Third World Countries.”