Barbara B. Lackritz is a retired educator,
speech/language pathologist, and four-term alderwoman and
member of the Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of
Town and Country, Missouri.
Barb received her undergraduate degree from the University of
Michigan in 1959 and her master's degree from Columbia
University Teacher's College in 1962. She has accumulated
about 50 post-master's degree credits.
A leukemia survivor and cancer patient advocate, Barb manages
30 cancer support lists for the
Association of
Cancer Online Resources (ACOR) and, with AML survivor
Arthur Flatau, PhD, is webmaster of the award-winning
"GrannyBarb and Art's Leukemia
Links." Barb's own leukemia story is on the Web and
is used by doctors at the National Cancer Institute for
training new doctors. She deals daily with requests for
information and support from patients who have found her web
site or joined her hematological cancer lists.
In addition, Barb is currently president of the American
Association of University Women--Missouri (AAUW-MO) and
member of the National Institutes of Health Director's
Council of Public Representatives. She sits on the Board of
Directors of ACOR and of the Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
(CLL) Foundation.