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  • An attorney adviser to Levine, Thaddeus Glotfelty, said that the official position of the CFTC press office was to decline comment and that "Judge Levine has determined to go along with that."

    Commodity Futures Trading Commission judge says colleague biased against complainants David S. Hilzenrath 2010

  • She told Glotfelty about the YWCA's programs that benefit women and that's when the idea of the gift came about.

    The Charleston Gazette - 2010

  • "It's shocking the number of people who are abusing children," Glotfelty said.

    The Charleston Gazette - 2010

  • In honor of her life's work and in honor of her husband's gentle spirit, Glotfelty, 88, recently gave a surprise donation to cap the YWCA $2 Million Challenge Campaign.

    The Charleston Gazette - 2010

  • Glotfelty gives her mother high praise for being such a role model.

    The Charleston Gazette - 2010

  • She conceded she was intimidated by Glotfelty as her first boss.

    The Charleston Gazette - 2010

  • Sergi, president of the Charleston YWCA board of directors, worked under Glotfelty in her first job as a child welfare worker in 1969.

    The Charleston Gazette - 2010

  • Glotfelty is active in the volunteer community, working as treasurer of CAMC General Hospital's volunteer group.

    The Charleston Gazette - 2010

  • Glotfelty shook her head, recalling one case that has stayed with her over the years.

    The Charleston Gazette - 2010

  • "I think the YWCA does a beautiful job, and I wanted to honor my husband with this gift," the modest Glotfelty said of her $200,000 donation.

    The Charleston Gazette - 2010

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