Heard Guild Board Members

Heard Guild Board 2022-23

Board Officers

  • President – John Miller
  • President-Elect – Shelley Mowry
  • Treasurer – Newton Linebaugh
  • Secretary – Connie Thornton
  • Nominating Committee Chair – Anita Hicks
  • Past President – Jane Przeslica
  • Parliamentarian – Jim Szabo

Board Members

  • Education Co-ordinators – Linda Hefter & Jackie Stubbs
  • Museum Services Co-ordinator – Jane Sanford
  • Membership Services Co-ordinator – Carol Seidberg
  • Guild Programs Co-ordinator – Barbara Sparman
  • Student Art Co-ordinators – Sue Snyder & Stephany Madsen
  • Guild Technology Chair – Dan Dolan
  • Communication Chair – Diane Leonte
  • Indian Fair & Market Chair – Jane Sanford & Frank Vickory

Guild Board Officer’s Bios

President: John Miller

John was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wis.  He has been married to Eugenia for 52 yrs. and has 2 sons and 3 granddaughters.

John is an Army veteran, having served during the Vietnam War.  He is a retired Senior V.P. and CIO of technology systems in the banking industry.

After retirement he joined the Guild and is a graduate of the Las Guias class of 2005.  In 2006, John received the Josephine Schupp Freshman Award.  He has given over 1,000 tours, co-chaired the Fall tune-up for 3 years and has been a mentor for several Las Guias classes.  He chaired the Heard Guild Indian Fair & Market in 2010 and 2011 when the Heard Museum received the Az. Governor’s tourism award as the state’s Best Urban Event of 2010.  That was the year he implemented musical performances in partnership with Canyon Records.

John has served on the Heard Guild Board for 11 years, coordinating Membership Services,  Museum Services, Community Programs and Strategic Planning. During his tenure on the Guild Board, he was the Guild representative to the Heard Museum American Indian Advisory Comm. of the Board of Trustees.  One of his singular accomplishments was creation of the Heard Guild Senior Lifetime Service Awards Program.  He has served on the committee for all of its 9 years, becoming a recipient himself in 2018.   He has been chair of the Nominating Committee and this past year, President-Elect of the Guild.

His contributions to the Guild are longstanding and substantial.


President-Elect:  Shelley Mowry

Shelley was raised in Scottsdale, Az. and as early as third grade informed friends that some day she would be a volunteer at the Heard Museum.  That someday began in 1981 when she volunteered in the Heard shop for 3 years, resigning when her son was born.  Some time after that she began her career in banking—as a bank manager and then a Asst. Vice Pres. at Valley National Bank.   During those years she served on a statewide committee for VNB, delegating charitable contributions  to qualified social service agencies.  In the early 1970s Shelley worked for Tuba City Public Schools and then worked for the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community after retiring from banking in 2006.

After she retired from SRPMIC in 2008 she resumed her affiliation with the Heard, joining the Heard Guild and becoming a Las Guias in 2010.  That same year she was asked to chair Student Art which she did for 2 years before migrating to the Heard Museum Guild Fair Exhibitors Committee which she headed for 3 years.  Following this, she became Chairperson of the HMGIFM for 2 years.  Simultaneously, for 7 of these years, she served on the Guild board and she arranged memorable, exciting trips for Guild members, taking groups to significant Native American sites and events in Mexico, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Canada and continues to arrange small group trips.   She currently is a facilitator for the Las Guias class and serves on the Guild board as programs chair and co-chairing the Cultural Performers for the 2022 fair.

Shelley and her husband David have been active in Native American communities in Arizona since the 1970s and are extremely knowledgeable about many local organizations and Tribal/Community leaders.  She attended ASU where she earned her BA+ in Theatre and began her masters’ program in Multicultural Education: Black, Mexican/Hispanic, and American Indian cultures.  Her volunteer career began as a candy-striper at the “old” Scottsdale Baptist Hospital in the early 60’s.

Shelley’s skill at connecting people and their talents is a great asset to the Guild.


Treasurer: Newton Linebaugh

Newton was born and raised in York, PA, lived in FL (Miami and the Tampa Bay area) for 32 years and Denver, CO for 3 years.  He and his partner, Frank Vickory, have been together almost 20 years and they moved to Scottsdale in the summer of 2020 and love it here.  Newton’s Alma Mater is Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, FL.

Newton retired from the New York Yankees as Director of Payroll in 2015 and has been filling his time with traveling and being a master gardener in FL, CO and now AZ.  He recently joined the Guild and helped with staging and set up of the 2022 Heard Guild Indian Art Fair & Market.  In addition to being Treasurer, he is planning to be part of the next Las Guias class beginning in the fall of 2022.

He is looking forward to contributing to the Guild in various ways.


Secretary:  Connie Thornton

Connie was born and raised in the suburbs of Dayton, Ohio.  She has a degree in Anthropology from NAU and has done archaeological fieldwork in both the southwest and midwest (Ohio and Illinois).  Following the birth of her children, she shifted careers, working in social services as a case manager for families with developmentally disabled members.  Her responsibilities included connecting these individuals with best available, appropriate resources while documenting their progress.

After her retirement, Connie joined the Guild, becoming a Las Guias in 2013.  For the past 6 years she has been responsible for organizing the coffee and food at monthly Guild meetings as well as special programs…such as Holiday gatherings.  Currently she volunteers weekly in the Heard Book Shop, and roves as a Las Guias.  She co-chaired cultural performances for the Fair for 2 years and has worked on juried competition for 4 years, assisting with receiving and recording as a judge’s assistant.  This year she is helping with ribbons for juried competition.  To Connie, the importance of the secretary’s job is the record it provides of the Guild; a history of the ideas and plans of various committees and leaders.  Something special about her is she gets along with everyone.


Nominating Committee Chairperson:  Anita Hicks

Anita was born and raised in Chicago, moving to Phoenix in 1993 with her husband and 2 daughters.  Once settled here, she resumed her career as a mental health professional, delivering clinical services in the outpatient psychiatry department of the Maricopa Health System (now Valleywise).

In 2005, after retiring from the psychiatry department as clinical director of a social skills program in the Encanto School District, she attended a monthly Guild meeting, joined the Guild and began volunteering in the Billie Jane Baguley Library, where she has remained ever since.   In the library, she has worked with the Native American Artists Archives, organizing document boxes of primary source materials about well-known Native American artists, which are used by curators and researchers.    Additionally, she has organized and archived historical document cases for IAIA, Santa Fe Indian Market, and (importantly) the Heard Museum Guild and Fairs.  From 2008, until they ended in 2014, she was involved in the Library Book Sales, chairing the “art department” of the sales.  Since these ended, she has organized small holiday sales of art and collectibles, including a small silent auction this past December.  In 2018, she was the Library Volunteer of the Year.  Other Guild activities include chairing 2 years of the “Prepare for the Fair” series, followed by 2 years of co-chairing the programs and speakers for monthly Guild meetings.  She has volunteered at the Fair since joining the Guild, in recent years working on Juried Competition as well as the Monitoring Committee.  Anita has been a member of the Nominating Committee for 1 year.  This is her first year as chairperson.