Diane Lipton Gollub
Diane Lipton Gollub is an attorney, artist, musician, poet, and philanthropist residing in New York. A graduate of Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, she earned Cum Laude Degrees in Sociology/Criminology and Fine Arts in 1977. She then went on to study at The School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, creating portfolios in Graphic Design, Advertising, and Package Design. She began her career as the Art Director for Sasson Jeans, Inc. in New York City in 1978, at 21. After marriage in 1979...See more
Diane Lipton Gollub is an attorney, artist, musician, poet, and philanthropist residing in New York. A graduate of Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, she earned Cum Laude Degrees in Sociology/Criminology and Fine Arts in 1977. She then went on to study at The School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, creating portfolios in Graphic Design, Advertising, and Package Design. She began her career as the Art Director for Sasson Jeans, Inc. in New York City in 1978, at 21. After marriage in 1979, Diane commenced the study of law at St. John's University School of Law in New York. Upon passing the bar exam, she commenced her legal career at The Office of The District Attorney in Nassau County, New York. Her philanthropic activities include work at Island Harvest, a food rescue charity that supplies food throughout Long Island, New York, becoming the Vice President of Community Relations at Child Abuse Prevention Services in New York, where she voluntarily taught Child Abuse Law in high schools on Long Island, and to Mandated Reporters. Also serving on the Board of Directors of The Rosa Lee Young Childhood Center in Rockville Centre, New York. Chosen to be amongst those selected to review a study of all public schools in Rockville Centre, determining what funds were needed for their improvement. The proud mother of Hayley Meredith Gollub and Ross Brandon Gollub, Diane was widowed in 2004, losing her beloved husband of 25 years. She became involved in Instagram in 2019 through her daughter's suggestion as a means to lift her perpetual sense of loss and the grief felt within widowhood. Her poetry evolved after being embraced by the loving community of artists within Instagram. She remains forever grateful to all who have inspired her to feel that her voice should be heard. See less
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