After Cindi started the Laura Lamb Crusade in Maryland, Candy Lightner founded MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers in California. The two met and joined forces in 1980, with Candy as president and Cindi as vice president. The above photo is Cindi, baby Laura and Candy with Congressman Michael Barnes during a press conference, 1981
For over 40 years, Cindi has taught the health sciences, including courses in nutrition, drugs in our culture, and specializing in human sexuality. Cindi taught at the Community College of Baltimore County and was awarded the Adjunct of the Year. Cindi currently teaches at Towson University and Harford Community College in Maryland. "I LOVE my job, and my students!"
Cindi says.
Please click this pic for a 4-minute video that Dean Lisa Plowfield created on behalf of Cindi. Dean Plowfield of the College of Health Professions at Towson University, chose Cindi as the Alumni of the Year and recipient of the Dean's Recognition Award for Cindi's outstanding and distinguished service to Towson University and her community.
... beer, bonfires, camping, quilting, her doggies and chickens, and mostly, her husband Gordon Wiley. "The stories in 'I'm not madd anymore' span a lifetime of smooth sailing and rough rides. There is some striking incongruity here, which has been there from the start and makes for good reading and lively conversations, I think."