Judy Azar LeBlanc

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Award Winning Author, Judy Azar LeBlanc was born in Raton, New Mexico, and was raised and educated in Albuquerque. She is a graduate of San Jose University, in San Jose, California, where she did graduate work in Industrial Psychology.

Before marrying, she made a career in the defense industry, and after extensive travel, she and her husband retired to a small town in Baja, Mexico. During the 19 years of living in Mexico, Judy Azar LeBlanc wrote the English column for a magazine published by the federal government of Mexico, as well as the English column for a state published newspaper. She taught English both at the high school level and at the university in her community. Judy was instrumental in bringing the town their first fire department and ambulance. She was also instrumental in the development of the town’s first school for the handicapped and orphanage.

Shortly before returning to the United States, Judy Azar LeBlanc completed her fourth and favorite work titled “Many Faces to Many Places”. Some of her other works include “Things My Father Never Taught Me”, “The Compromise”, and “The Unveiling”. She is an honored member of the Cambridge Who's Who, Toastmasters International, the Arizona Author's Association, and the Arizona Publisher's Association. Judy currently resides in Mesa, Arizona.