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Sheila Minor was born on 1946 in Sheila Diane Minor. Discover Sheila Minor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Born 1946, 1946
Birthday 1946
Birthplace Sheila Diane Minor
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2018

As of 2018, Huff lives in Virginia, where she is an active member of her church and belly dances for a hobby.

Minor's story became a matter of public interest in 2018, when a photograph of conference attendees appeared on Twitter. Sheila Minor was the only woman in the conference's group photo, and the only person labelled as 'not identified'. Candace Jean Anderson, an artist and writer from Salt Lake City, Utah, came across the photograph whilst researching a picture book on the Marine Mammal Protection Act. She took to Twitter to find out who the unidentified woman was, and the tweet went viral. Eventually over 11,000 people answered her initial call for help, including the Smithsonian Institution's Deborah Shapiro. Anderson reached out to Minor on Facebook and the two spoke for a few hours. The photograph was taken at the 1971 International Conference on the Biology of Whales. The conference was attended by almost 40 international scientists and conservationists, and co-organised by Matilene Berryman and Suzanne Montgomery Contos, who were also uncovered in the Twitter conversation. The photograph was taken by G. Carleton Ray, who remembered Minor by name but had assumed she was an assistant administrator. The story of the "mystery whale scientist" was covered extensively in the media. Minor's story has drawn comparisons between her and the women in Margot Lee Shetterly's Hidden Figures.

2006

Minor served on the Smithsonian Women's Council. She had a 35-year-long career at various federal bureaus including the Environmental Protection Agency, where she was responsible for assessing environmental impact statements for many projects, ranging from hydroelectric dams to noise abatement procedures. At retirement in 2006, Minor was a senior employee in the Department of the Interior.

1975

She spent two years researching the mammals of Poplar Island, and presented this work at the American Society of Mammalogists meeting in 1975. She earned a master's degree in environmental science at George Mason University and worked with K-12 schools on science education.

1946

Sheila D. Minor (born 1946/1947 (age 75–76)), formerly Sheila Jones (now Sheila Minor Huff), is a former Biological Research Technician whose 35-year career included positions at the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of the Interior, and the Smithsonian Institution.