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Sandra C. Wilson Recognized by Cambridge Who”s Who for Excellence in Shoe Design


Sandra C. Wilson Recognized by Cambridge Who”s Who for Excellence in Shoe Design

NASHVILLE (TSU News Service) – Sandra Wilson, Administrative Assistant, Physics and Mathematics Department of Tennessee State University and President, Chief Executive Officer and Designer of Ardnas Shoes, has been recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in shoe design.

As an administrative assistant of the physics and mathematics department of Tennessee State University, Ms. Wilson assists students, as well as the department head in overseeing all operations of the department. A woman of many talents and a native of New Orleans, she is also the president, chief executive officer and designer of Ardnas Shoes, through which she designs unique, comfortable women’s dress shoes.

Ms. Wilson started designing a special shoe for herself desiring a stylish, supportive and comfortable shoe not currently on the market. In doing so, and being so impressed with the outcome, she decided to offer these unique shoes to others. Ms. Wilson attended Southern University and is a member of the National Association of Professional Women. In her spare time, she enjoys bowling, swimming, and line-dancing. In the near future, Ms. Wilson hopes to design a men’s unique dress shoe line. For more information about the Ardnas Shoes Collection, which will be available soon visit,  

About Cambridge Who’s Who With over 400,000 members representing every major industry, is a powerful networking resource that enables professionals to outshine their competition, in part through effective branding and marketing, employs similar public relations techniques to those utilized by Fortune 500 companies and makes them cost-effective for members who seek to take advantage of its career enhancement and business advancement services. Cambridge is pleased to welcome its new Executive Director of Global Branding and Networking, who is eager to share his extensive experience in this arena with members, provides individuals with a valuable third party endorsement of their accomplishments and gives them the tools needed to brand themselves and their businesses effectively. In addition to publishing biographies in print and electronic form, it offers an online networking platform where members can establish new professional relationships. For more information, please visit http://worldbookandnews.com .

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