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Jennifer Johnson - STEM Outreach Spelman College 10-28-2014

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Jennifer Stanford Johnson is the STEM Education Outreach Manager at Spelman College, an integral role which focuses on increasing the number of students enrolling, graduating, and pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. In this capacity, Ms. Johnson is heavily engaged in outreach to local K-12 schools and Spelman undergraduates through various student development programs. Her engineering background and experience foster the creation of education-industry partnerships that support a vital STEM workforce. For the past two years, Ms. Johnson has organized STEM workshops for the Spelman College Girls Leadership Institute in which nearly 200 African American female middle school students were exposed to various STEM fields and careers. Since joining Spelman, Jennifer has been a panelist for the Women's Start-Up/ Entrepreneur Roundtable and the Building Successful Industry Partnerships in Support of STEM Education & Workforce Development Roundtable at Columbus State University. Ms. Johnson has also been an annual contributing author to the Building Your Future in Engineering Special Edition of The Georgia Engineer Magazine.
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Jennifer Stanford Johnson is the STEM Education Outreach Manager at Spelman College, an integral role which focuses on increasing the number of students enrolling, graduating, and pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. In this capacity, Ms. Johnson is heavily engaged in outreach to local K-12 schools and Spelman undergraduates through various student development programs. Her engineering background and experience foster the creation of education-industry partnerships that support a vital STEM workforce. For the past two years, Ms. Johnson has organized STEM workshops for the Spelman College Girls Leadership Institute in which nearly 200 African American female middle school students were exposed to various STEM fields and careers. Since joining Spelman, Jennifer has been a panelist for the Women's Start-Up/ Entrepreneur Roundtable and the Building Successful Industry Partnerships in Support of STEM Education & Workforce Development Roundtable at Columbus State University. Ms. Johnson has also been an annual contributing author to the Building Your Future in Engineering Special Edition of The Georgia Engineer Magazine.
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