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9:55–10:45 AM SESSION 1 TOPIC TRACK LOCATION The Increasing Relevance of Girls' Schools for Adolescents in Today's World Panel Discussion Cor Unum The Venture Capitalist: What She Does & How She Does It M-9 Power Players in Public Policy Career Panel U-13 Mapping Indoor Visual Comfort for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Community Room Leadership through Film Making FA-2 Design & Engineering Fun! Futures Classroom Make an Impact: Leadership Opportunities in High School Panel Discussion U-11 Kitchen Medicine: Herbal Health for the Family from your Cupboard & Yard FA-1 Coding to Animate: Using Artistic Talents and New Coding Skills to Draw and Animate M-5 Genetics of Stem Cells: IGF-1 Expression in Mesenchymal Stem Cells Community Room Organizations for Social Impact Panel Discussion M-11 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Panel Discussion U-14 Archery Hamill Gallery Make Your Own Cleanser & Lotion with Product Experts from Johnson & Johnson S-5 and S-6 Women in Law Enforcement Career Panel U-6 Design Thinking U-15 Slay Your Dragon: Woman Warrior Success Skills U-12 Wisdom: Mentorship from Seniors for Teens M-6 Analyzing the Effects of Organic and Chemical Fertilizers on Plants Community Room The Science of Style S-1 Crime Scene Chemistry S-2 Leadership with an EDGE SLT NutraGro: An Alternative Fertilizer to Reduce Hypoxia M-6 Architecture, Graphic and Interior Design FA-7 Wrinkle-Proofing Detergent M-6 Women in Healthcare Career Panel M-10 Community Room Sewing, Technology and Design MakerSpace Engineering a Compassionate Solution to Air Pollution Community Room Animals in the Classroom S-4 F F F F F S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Leadership STEM Finance & Entrepreneurship Parents & Educators STEM Talks Business Fair F S L Using C. Elegans to Determine Effect of Superfruits on Cognitive Function 10:55–11:45 AM SESSION 2 TOPIC TRACK LOCATION Featured Panel: Women in Law Career Panel Cor Unum Developing Your Pitching Toolkit U-11 Effect of Light Intensity and Distance on Flowering of Short Day Plants Community Room Less Gender Roles...More Pizza Rolls! M-11 A Gym for Creativity: Exercising the Spark in You U-6 A Safety-Ensuring Alert at Night M-6 Gen-Zen M-6 The Makeup Mask M-6 VR Dissections: Humane, Sanitary, and Cost Efficient Community Room Introduction to Cryptography FA-2 Leading Roles! Theater as a Tool to Build Leadership Skills in Young Girls SLT The L.E.A.D. Program for Student Athletes U-12 Passion, Purpose and Power Career Panel M-10 Mathematical Escape Room Front Hall Make Your Own Cleanser & Lotion with Product Experts from Johnson & Johnson S-5 and S-6 The Science of Style S-1 The Future of Finance is Female M-9 Women in Retail Career Panel U-13 Crime Scene Chemistry S-2 The Creation of Feeling Light Community Room Archery Hamill Gallery Research Like a Girl: Graduate Women in STEM Panel Discussion M-5 An Introduction to Electronics Futures Classroom Determining Relationships Between Bacterial Classification and Antibiotics Community Room The Science of Ice Cream Dining Room Project G.I.R.L.: Building Confidence and Promoting Body Positivity U-15 Proteomics Community Room Animals in the Classroom S-4 Engineering and Robotics 101 MakerSpace What Girls Need to Know About Leadership U-14 F F F F F S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S L L L L L L L L L L Leadership STEM Finance & Entrepreneurship Parents & Educators STEM Talks Business Fair F S L 9:00–9:45AM AGENDA KEYNOTE RESHMA SAUJANI APRIL 6, 2019 Let’s Get Social! #LEADLIKEAGIRL

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Page 1: APRIL 6, 2019 AGENDA - Stuart Country Day School...32 Ellen Malavsky Ellen Malavsky Consulting 33 Jen Morris My Remarkable Self 34 Jaci Moseley Girl Scouts of Central and Southern

RESHMA SAUJANI

9:00–9:45AM

FOUNDER AND CEO GIRLS WHO CODE

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Reshma Saujani is the founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, the

national non-profit organization working to close the gender gap

in technology and change the image of what a programmer looks

like and does. The organization has already reached 90,000 girls

in all 50 states. She is the author of three books, including the

newly released Brave, Not Perfect, Women Who Don’t Wait In

Line and the New York Times Bestseller Girls Who Code: Learn

to Code and Change the World. Reshma’s TED talk, “Teach girls,

bravery not perfection,” has more than four million views and has

sparked a national conversation about how we’re raising our girls.

In 2010, Reshma surged onto the political scene as the first Indian

American woman to run for U.S. Congress. She has also served

as Deputy Public Advocate for New York City and ran a spirited

campaign for Public Advocate in 2013. Reshma lives in New York City

with her husband, Nihal, their son, Shaan, and their bulldog, Stanley.

Cor Unum

11:45AM–12:30PM

LUNCHLunch with an Expert

Middle and High School students, their parents and educators are invited to join business owners and leading experts for small-group lunch and informal conversations. Seating is first-come first-served and is limited to 10 people per table.

Here’s where the experts will be seated:

9:55–10:45AMSESSION 1

TOPIC TRACK LOCATIONThe Increasing Relevance of Girls' Schools for Adolescents in Today's World Panel Discussion

Cor Unum

The Venture Capitalist: What She Does & How She Does It M-9

Power Players in Public Policy Career Panel U-13

Mapping Indoor Visual Comfort for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Community Room

Leadership through Film Making FA-2

Design & Engineering Fun! Futures Classroom

Make an Impact: Leadership Opportunities in High School Panel Discussion

U-11

Kitchen Medicine: Herbal Health for the Family from your Cupboard & Yard

FA-1

Coding to Animate: Using Artistic Talents and New Coding Skills to Draw and Animate

M-5

Genetics of Stem Cells: IGF-1 Expression in Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Community Room

Organizations for Social Impact Panel Discussion M-11

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Panel Discussion U-14

Archery Hamill Gallery

Make Your Own Cleanser & Lotion with Product Experts from Johnson & Johnson

S-5 and S-6

Women in Law Enforcement Career Panel U-6

Design Thinking U-15

Slay Your Dragon: Woman Warrior Success Skills U-12

Wisdom: Mentorship from Seniors for Teens M-6

Analyzing the Effects of Organic and Chemical Fertilizers on Plants

Community Room

The Science of Style S-1

Crime Scene Chemistry S-2

Leadership with an EDGE SLT

NutraGro: An Alternative Fertilizer to Reduce Hypoxia M-6

Architecture, Graphic and Interior Design FA-7

Wrinkle-Proofing Detergent M-6

Women in Healthcare Career Panel M-10

Community Room

Sewing, Technology and Design MakerSpace

Engineering a Compassionate Solution to Air Pollution Community Room

Animals in the Classroom

10:55–11:45AMSESSION 2

TOPIC TRACK LOCATION

Featured Panel: Women in Law Career Panel Cor Unum

Developing Your Pitching Toolkit U-11

Effect of Light Intensity and Distance on Flowering of Short Day Plants Community Room

Less Gender Roles...More Pizza Rolls! M-11

A Gym for Creativity: Exercising the Spark in You U-6

A Safety-Ensuring Alert at Night M-6

Gen-Zen M-6

The Makeup Mask M-6

VR Dissections: Humane, Sanitary, and Cost Efficient Community Room

Introduction to Cryptography FA-2

Leading Roles! Theater as a Tool to Build Leadership Skills in Young Girls SLT

The L.E.A.D. Program for Student Athletes U-12

Passion, Purpose and Power Career Panel M-10

Mathematical Escape Room Front Hall

Make Your Own Cleanser & Lotion with Product Experts from Johnson & Johnson S-5 and S-6

The Science of Style S-1

The Future of Finance is Female M-9

Women in Retail Career Panel U-13

Crime Scene Chemistry S-2

The Creation of Feeling Light Community Room

Archery Hamill Gallery

Research Like a Girl: Graduate Women in STEM Panel Discussion M-5

An Introduction to Electronics Futures Classroom

Determining Relationships Between Bacterial Classification and Antibiotics Community Room

The Science of Ice Cream Dining Room

Project G.I.R.L.: Building Confidence and Promoting Body Positivity U-15

Proteomics Community Room

Animals in the Classroom S-4

Engineering and Robotics 101 MakerSpace

What Girls Need to Know About Leadership U-14

High school girls will showcase their entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, and business acumen through a business plan of their own design. Students will present their developed good or service to a panel of judges in a competition for four cash prizes, awarded to the business plans that are deemed most innovative and profitable.

2:30–3:30PMBUSINESS FAIR

& EXPO

3:30–4:00PMAWARDS

Cor Unum

A TOTAL OF $10,000 IN CASH PRIZES WILL BE

AWARDED FOR THE BUSINESS FAIR AND STEM TALKS

Entrepreneurship Awards for Business Plans

Prizes will be awarded to the students with the most innovative and profitable business plan. Business plans will be judged by leaders in the Princeton business community.

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Awards for Research

Prizes will be awarded to students whose research produces, challenges, or furthers knowledge in a STEM field. Proposals will be judged by educators and thought leaders in STEM fields.

MSRC

TOPIC TRACK LOCATION

Featured Speaker: Improving Outcomes for Canines and Kids with Bone Cancer with Dr. Nicola Mason

Cor Unum

Introduction to Cryptography FA-2

Success through Self, The Strength, Balance and Resilience Within Panel Discussion

M-10

Education for Underprivileged Kids Powered by Artificial Intelligence

Community Room

Thoughtful Tools for Stress Management U-23

Social Media for Parents Panel Discussion U-12

How Do We Use Machine Learning to Understand Complex Biochemical Processes?

Community Room

Rebati Kè - Rebuild the Heart M-6

Diurnalis: The Future of Productivity M-6

Twilight Collective - Women in the Music Industry

FA-1

Excelling in STEM: Girls in Tech Panel Discussion

U-13

Scratch 10 Block Challenge MakerSpace

Leadership from Deep Within U-15

Code Equal M-6

Pharmaceutical Career Panel U-14

Macroinvertebrate Mayhem: What Lives in Our Stream?

SLT Lobby

The Science of Ice Cream Dining Room

The Science of Style S-1

Less Gender Roles...More Pizza Rolls! M-11

Cyber Girl with SheTek M-5

Rockets: Build and Launch! FA-7

Varieties of Health Care: Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Herbs & Food Panel Discussion

S-2

#GIRLBOSS: Girls Building On Strengths and Service U-11

Mathematical Escape Room Front Hall

Visual Perception: The Effect of Neural Development and Age Community Room

Archery Hamill Gallery

The Story of Cosmology: For Girls, by Girls Futures Classroom

Legal and Human Rights Panel Discussion U-6

Optogenetics: The Future of Cardiology in Laser Pace-Makers Community Room

1:40–2:30PMSESSION 3

TOPIC LOCATION

Women CEOs & the Ethicality Behind Their Companies

MSRC

Courageous Conversation MSRC

How to Stop Plastic Waste MSRC

Room To Read MSRC

Robotics USRC

Student Created Scratch Games USRC

VR Training (for Surgeons & Nurses) - Try it! USRC

Solar Car Race USRC

2:30–3:30PMEXPO

Fruscione Athletic CenterGymnasium

TABLE NAME COMPANY

1 Jacqui Alexander Jacquilope Social Media & Marketing

2 Samantha Audia Glenmede Trust

3 Kate Baus Bogumil '96 Bristol-Myers Squibb

4 Barbara Belle Harpeth Hall School

5 Joanna Black SheTek

6 Zoe Brookes Trenton Circus Squad

7 Monica Burch ConstructU

8 Michelle Callebrese & Danielle Di Leone Alloy5 Architecture

9 Michelle Case Bristol-Myers Squibb

10 Nadya Choti Drexel

11 Erica Coppola Walmart

12 Ivonne Diaz-Claisse HISPA

13 Juanita Daly Strategic Execution Associates

14 Sydney Davis Executive Director

15 Grace Park & Taylor Fitzgerald BlackRock

16 Nicole Dinello Bristol-Myers Squibb

17 Brenaea Fairchild '12 The Learning Point

18 Lyn Farrugia Lyn Farrugia, Homeopathy, LLC

19 Katelyn Flaherty Glenmede Trust

20 Kelly Ford Edison Partners

21 Alaina Gaines '08 Google

22 Dr. Gina Genin The Chiropractic Office of Dr. Gina Genin

23 Natasha Hemmings Girl Scouts Heart of NJ

24 Lori Hennon-Bell Prudential Financial, Inc

25 Robyn Henry Stuart Country Day School

26 Kimberly Hairston-Hicks Good Beaute' Skin Care

27 Tara Johnson Bristol-Myers Squibb

28 Julie Kemeklis AoPS Academy - Art of Problem Solving

29 Angela Kilburg Alloy5 Architecture

30 Jennifer Lee Edison Partners

31 Yvette Lincoln Bristol-Myers Squibb

32 Ellen Malavsky Ellen Malavsky Consulting

33 Jen Morris My Remarkable Self

34 Jaci Moseley Girl Scouts of Central and Southern NJ

35 Claire Neary My Remarkable Self

36 Consolee Nishimwe Author and Motivational Speaker

37 Luvena Ong Bristol-Myers Squibb

38 Jill Pemberton Johnson & Johnson

39 Dr. Niranjana Rajan Plainsboro Pediatrics

40 Margarita Rossi Johnson & Johnson

41 Bekah Rusnock Alloy5 Architecture

42 Shefali Shah Independent

43 Tracy Jefferson Shore '91 Delaware Valley Pediatrics

44 Bertilla Sieben AoPS Academy - Art of Problem Solving

45 Nicole Smith Room to Read

46 Dr. Ana Soler '02 Stuart Country Day School

47 Elaine Tanimura Pam Ten

48 Jessica Utz Walmart

49 Catherine van Kampen '84 Bernstein, Litowitz, Berger & Grossman LLP

50 Jeannie Gonzalez Wicklund Slay Your Dragon Woman Warrior Workshops

AEROSPACE ENGINEER NASA GODDARD SPACE CENTER

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

DR. APRILLE ERICSSON

12:45–1:30PM

In her lofty career as an aerospace engineer and instrument manager at NASA’s prestigious Goddard Space Flight Center, Aprille Joy Ericsson has played a key role in designing spacecraft and instruments that contribute to our greater understanding of the Sun-Earth connection, space science and Earth itself. Aprille, who currently serves as the Goddard Space Flight Center’s Program Manager for Small Business Innovative Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Research, is equally known today for her work to motivate other minority students in science and engineering. The majority of her engineering career has been spent working at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center where she began as an aerospace engineer in the Robotics group, but soon after, she transferred into the area of Guidance Navigation & Control. There, she worked on key satellite design projects which were invaluable in predetermining the dynamics and structural reactions of these spacecraft. She would go on to spearhead, or play an important role in, other multi-million dollar space initiatives such as NASA’s Tropical Rain Measuring Mission which helped observe the effects of weather cycles known as El Niño and La Niña in order to correlate their activity with crop productivity. For her work and achievements, she has received numerous honors, including: Howard University’s College of Engineering, Architecture, & Computer Science Alumni Excellence Award; NASA’s Exceptional Achievement in Outreach Award, and the President’s Medal from York College.

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Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL

Using C. Elegans to Determine Effect of Superfruits on Cognitive Function

RESHMA SAUJANI

9:00–9:45AM

FOUNDER AND CEO GIRLS WHO CODE

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Reshma Saujani is the founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, the

national non-profit organization working to close the gender gap

in technology and change the image of what a programmer looks

like and does. The organization has already reached 90,000 girls

in all 50 states. She is the author of three books, including the

newly released Brave, Not Perfect, Women Who Don’t Wait In

Line and the New York Times Bestseller Girls Who Code: Learn

to Code and Change the World. Reshma’s TED talk, “Teach girls,

bravery not perfection,” has more than four million views and has

sparked a national conversation about how we’re raising our girls.

In 2010, Reshma surged onto the political scene as the first Indian

American woman to run for U.S. Congress. She has also served

as Deputy Public Advocate for New York City and ran a spirited

campaign for Public Advocate in 2013. Reshma lives in New York City

with her husband, Nihal, their son, Shaan, and their bulldog, Stanley.

Cor Unum

11:45AM–12:30PM

LUNCHLunch with an Expert

Middle and High School students, their parents and educators are invited to join business owners and leading experts for small-group lunch and informal conversations. Seating is first-come first-served and is limited to 10 people per table.

Here’s where the experts will be seated:

9:55–10:45AMSESSION 1

TOPIC TRACK LOCATIONThe Increasing Relevance of Girls' Schools for Adolescents in Today's World Panel Discussion

Cor Unum

The Venture Capitalist: What She Does & How She Does It M-9

Power Players in Public Policy Career Panel U-13

Mapping Indoor Visual Comfort for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Community Room

Leadership through Film Making FA-2

Design & Engineering Fun! Futures Classroom

Make an Impact: Leadership Opportunities in High School Panel Discussion

U-11

Kitchen Medicine: Herbal Health for the Family from your Cupboard & Yard

FA-1

Coding to Animate: Using Artistic Talents and New Coding Skills to Draw and Animate

M-5

Genetics of Stem Cells: IGF-1 Expression in Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Community Room

Organizations for Social Impact Panel Discussion M-11

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Panel Discussion U-14

Archery Hamill Gallery

Make Your Own Cleanser & Lotion with Product Experts from Johnson & Johnson

S-5 and S-6

Women in Law Enforcement Career Panel U-6

Design Thinking U-15

Slay Your Dragon: Woman Warrior Success Skills U-12

Wisdom: Mentorship from Seniors for Teens M-6

Analyzing the Effects of Organic and Chemical Fertilizers on Plants

Community Room

The Science of Style S-1

Crime Scene Chemistry S-2

Leadership with an EDGE SLT

NutraGro: An Alternative Fertilizer to Reduce Hypoxia M-6

Architecture, Graphic and Interior Design FA-7

Wrinkle-Proofing Detergent M-6

Women in Healthcare Career Panel M-10

Community Room

Sewing, Technology and Design MakerSpace

Engineering a Compassionate Solution to Air Pollution Community Room

Animals in the Classroom

10:55–11:45AMSESSION 2

TOPIC TRACK LOCATION

Featured Panel: Women in Law Career Panel Cor Unum

Developing Your Pitching Toolkit U-11

Effect of Light Intensity and Distance on Flowering of Short Day Plants Community Room

Less Gender Roles...More Pizza Rolls! M-11

A Gym for Creativity: Exercising the Spark in You U-6

A Safety-Ensuring Alert at Night M-6

Gen-Zen M-6

The Makeup Mask M-6

VR Dissections: Humane, Sanitary, and Cost Efficient Community Room

Introduction to Cryptography FA-2

Leading Roles! Theater as a Tool to Build Leadership Skills in Young Girls SLT

The L.E.A.D. Program for Student Athletes U-12

Passion, Purpose and Power Career Panel M-10

Mathematical Escape Room Front Hall

Make Your Own Cleanser & Lotion with Product Experts from Johnson & Johnson S-5 and S-6

The Science of Style S-1

The Future of Finance is Female M-9

Women in Retail Career Panel U-13

Crime Scene Chemistry S-2

The Creation of Feeling Light Community Room

Archery Hamill Gallery

Research Like a Girl: Graduate Women in STEM Panel Discussion M-5

An Introduction to Electronics Futures Classroom

Determining Relationships Between Bacterial Classification and Antibiotics Community Room

The Science of Ice Cream Dining Room

Project G.I.R.L.: Building Confidence and Promoting Body Positivity U-15

Proteomics Community Room

Animals in the Classroom S-4

Engineering and Robotics 101 MakerSpace

What Girls Need to Know About Leadership U-14

High school girls will showcase their entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, and business acumen through a business plan of their own design. Students will present their developed good or service to a panel of judges in a competition for four cash prizes, awarded to the business plans that are deemed most innovative and profitable.

2:30–3:30PMBUSINESS FAIR

& EXPO

3:30–4:00PMAWARDS

Cor Unum

A TOTAL OF $10,000 IN CASH PRIZES WILL BE

AWARDED FOR THE BUSINESS FAIR AND STEM TALKS

Entrepreneurship Awards for Business Plans

Prizes will be awarded to the students with the most innovative and profitable business plan. Business plans will be judged by leaders in the Princeton business community.

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Awards for Research

Prizes will be awarded to students whose research produces, challenges, or furthers knowledge in a STEM field. Proposals will be judged by educators and thought leaders in STEM fields.

MSRC

TOPIC TRACK LOCATION

Featured Speaker: Improving Outcomes for Canines and Kids with Bone Cancer with Dr. Nicola Mason

Cor Unum

Introduction to Cryptography FA-2

Success through Self, The Strength, Balance and Resilience Within Panel Discussion

M-10

Education for Underprivileged Kids Powered by Artificial Intelligence

Community Room

Thoughtful Tools for Stress Management U-23

Social Media for Parents Panel Discussion U-12

How Do We Use Machine Learning to Understand Complex Biochemical Processes?

Community Room

Rebati Kè - Rebuild the Heart M-6

Diurnalis: The Future of Productivity M-6

Twilight Collective - Women in the Music Industry

FA-1

Excelling in STEM: Girls in Tech Panel Discussion

U-13

Scratch 10 Block Challenge MakerSpace

Leadership from Deep Within U-15

Code Equal M-6

Pharmaceutical Career Panel U-14

Macroinvertebrate Mayhem: What Lives in Our Stream?

SLT Lobby

The Science of Ice Cream Dining Room

The Science of Style S-1

Less Gender Roles...More Pizza Rolls! M-11

Cyber Girl with SheTek M-5

Rockets: Build and Launch! FA-7

Varieties of Health Care: Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Herbs & Food Panel Discussion

S-2

#GIRLBOSS: Girls Building On Strengths and Service U-11

Mathematical Escape Room Front Hall

Visual Perception: The Effect of Neural Development and Age Community Room

Archery Hamill Gallery

The Story of Cosmology: For Girls, by Girls Futures Classroom

Legal and Human Rights Panel Discussion U-6

Optogenetics: The Future of Cardiology in Laser Pace-Makers Community Room

1:40–2:30PMSESSION 3

TOPIC LOCATION

Women CEOs & the Ethicality Behind Their Companies

MSRC

Courageous Conversation MSRC

How to Stop Plastic Waste MSRC

Room To Read MSRC

Robotics USRC

Student Created Scratch Games USRC

VR Training (for Surgeons & Nurses) - Try it! USRC

Solar Car Race USRC

2:30–3:30PMEXPO

Fruscione Athletic CenterGymnasium

TABLE NAME COMPANY

1 Jacqui Alexander Jacquilope Social Media & Marketing

2 Samantha Audia Glenmede Trust

3 Kate Baus Bogumil '96 Bristol-Myers Squibb

4 Barbara Belle Harpeth Hall School

5 Joanna Black SheTek

6 Zoe Brookes Trenton Circus Squad

7 Monica Burch ConstructU

8 Michelle Callebrese & Danielle Di Leone Alloy5 Architecture

9 Michelle Case Bristol-Myers Squibb

10 Nadya Choti Drexel

11 Erica Coppola Walmart

12 Ivonne Diaz-Claisse HISPA

13 Juanita Daly Strategic Execution Associates

14 Sydney Davis Executive Director

15 Grace Park & Taylor Fitzgerald BlackRock

16 Nicole Dinello Bristol-Myers Squibb

17 Brenaea Fairchild '12 The Learning Point

18 Lyn Farrugia Lyn Farrugia, Homeopathy, LLC

19 Katelyn Flaherty Glenmede Trust

20 Kelly Ford Edison Partners

21 Alaina Gaines '08 Google

22 Dr. Gina Genin The Chiropractic Office of Dr. Gina Genin

23 Natasha Hemmings Girl Scouts Heart of NJ

24 Lori Hennon-Bell Prudential Financial, Inc

25 Robyn Henry Stuart Country Day School

26 Kimberly Hairston-Hicks Good Beaute' Skin Care

27 Tara Johnson Bristol-Myers Squibb

28 Julie Kemeklis AoPS Academy - Art of Problem Solving

29 Angela Kilburg Alloy5 Architecture

30 Jennifer Lee Edison Partners

31 Yvette Lincoln Bristol-Myers Squibb

32 Ellen Malavsky Ellen Malavsky Consulting

33 Jen Morris My Remarkable Self

34 Jaci Moseley Girl Scouts of Central and Southern NJ

35 Claire Neary My Remarkable Self

36 Consolee Nishimwe Author and Motivational Speaker

37 Luvena Ong Bristol-Myers Squibb

38 Jill Pemberton Johnson & Johnson

39 Dr. Niranjana Rajan Plainsboro Pediatrics

40 Margarita Rossi Johnson & Johnson

41 Bekah Rusnock Alloy5 Architecture

42 Shefali Shah Independent

43 Tracy Jefferson Shore '91 Delaware Valley Pediatrics

44 Bertilla Sieben AoPS Academy - Art of Problem Solving

45 Nicole Smith Room to Read

46 Dr. Ana Soler '02 Stuart Country Day School

47 Elaine Tanimura Pam Ten

48 Jessica Utz Walmart

49 Catherine van Kampen '84 Bernstein, Litowitz, Berger & Grossman LLP

50 Jeannie Gonzalez Wicklund Slay Your Dragon Woman Warrior Workshops

AEROSPACE ENGINEER NASA GODDARD SPACE CENTER

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

DR. APRILLE ERICSSON

12:45–1:30PM

In her lofty career as an aerospace engineer and instrument manager at NASA’s prestigious Goddard Space Flight Center, Aprille Joy Ericsson has played a key role in designing spacecraft and instruments that contribute to our greater understanding of the Sun-Earth connection, space science and Earth itself. Aprille, who currently serves as the Goddard Space Flight Center’s Program Manager for Small Business Innovative Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Research, is equally known today for her work to motivate other minority students in science and engineering. The majority of her engineering career has been spent working at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center where she began as an aerospace engineer in the Robotics group, but soon after, she transferred into the area of Guidance Navigation & Control. There, she worked on key satellite design projects which were invaluable in predetermining the dynamics and structural reactions of these spacecraft. She would go on to spearhead, or play an important role in, other multi-million dollar space initiatives such as NASA’s Tropical Rain Measuring Mission which helped observe the effects of weather cycles known as El Niño and La Niña in order to correlate their activity with crop productivity. For her work and achievements, she has received numerous honors, including: Howard University’s College of Engineering, Architecture, & Computer Science Alumni Excellence Award; NASA’s Exceptional Achievement in Outreach Award, and the President’s Medal from York College.

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Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL

Using C. Elegans to Determine Effect of Superfruits on Cognitive Function

9:00–9:45AM

AGENDA

KEYNOTERESHMA SAUJANI

APRIL 6, 2019

Let’s Get Social!

#LEADLIKEAGIRL

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2:30–3:30PM

BUSINESS FAIR & EXPO

RESHMA SAUJANI

9:00–9:45AM

FOUNDER AND CEO GIRLS WHO CODE

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Reshma Saujani is the founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, the

national non-profit organization working to close the gender gap

in technology and change the image of what a programmer looks

like and does. The organization has already reached 90,000 girls

in all 50 states. She is the author of three books, including the

newly released Brave, Not Perfect, Women Who Don’t Wait In

Line and the New York Times Bestseller Girls Who Code: Learn

to Code and Change the World. Reshma’s TED talk, “Teach girls,

bravery not perfection,” has more than four million views and has

sparked a national conversation about how we’re raising our girls.

In 2010, Reshma surged onto the political scene as the first Indian

American woman to run for U.S. Congress. She has also served

as Deputy Public Advocate for New York City and ran a spirited

campaign for Public Advocate in 2013. Reshma lives in New York City

with her husband, Nihal, their son, Shaan, and their bulldog, Stanley.

Cor Unum

11:45AM–12:30PM

LUNCHLunch with an Expert

Middle and High School students, their parents and educators are invited to join business owners and leading experts for small-group lunch and informal conversations. Seating is first-come first-served and is limited to 10 people per table.

Here’s where the experts will be seated:

9:55–10:45AMSESSION 1

TOPIC TRACK LOCATIONThe Increasing Relevance of Girls' Schools for Adolescents in Today's World Panel Discussion

Cor Unum

The Venture Capitalist: What She Does & How She Does It M-9

Power Players in Public Policy Career Panel U-13

Mapping Indoor Visual Comfort for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Community Room

Leadership through Film Making FA-2

Design & Engineering Fun! Futures Classroom

Make an Impact: Leadership Opportunities in High School Panel Discussion

U-11

Kitchen Medicine: Herbal Health for the Family from your Cupboard & Yard

FA-1

Coding to Animate: Using Artistic Talents and New Coding Skills to Draw and Animate

M-5

Genetics of Stem Cells: IGF-1 Expression in Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Community Room

Organizations for Social Impact Panel Discussion M-11

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Panel Discussion U-14

Archery Hamill Gallery

Make Your Own Cleanser & Lotion with Product Experts from Johnson & Johnson

S-5 and S-6

Women in Law Enforcement Career Panel U-6

Design Thinking U-15

Slay Your Dragon: Woman Warrior Success Skills U-12

Wisdom: Mentorship from Seniors for Teens M-6

Analyzing the Effects of Organic and Chemical Fertilizers on Plants

Community Room

The Science of Style S-1

Crime Scene Chemistry S-2

Leadership with an EDGE SLT

NutraGro: An Alternative Fertilizer to Reduce Hypoxia M-6

Architecture, Graphic and Interior Design FA-7

Wrinkle-Proofing Detergent M-6

Women in Healthcare Career Panel M-10

Community Room

Sewing, Technology and Design MakerSpace

Engineering a Compassionate Solution to Air Pollution Community Room

Animals in the Classroom

10:55–11:45AMSESSION 2

TOPIC TRACK LOCATION

Featured Panel: Women in Law Career Panel Cor Unum

Developing Your Pitching Toolkit U-11

Effect of Light Intensity and Distance on Flowering of Short Day Plants Community Room

Less Gender Roles...More Pizza Rolls! M-11

A Gym for Creativity: Exercising the Spark in You U-6

A Safety-Ensuring Alert at Night M-6

Gen-Zen M-6

The Makeup Mask M-6

VR Dissections: Humane, Sanitary, and Cost Efficient Community Room

Introduction to Cryptography FA-2

Leading Roles! Theater as a Tool to Build Leadership Skills in Young Girls SLT

The L.E.A.D. Program for Student Athletes U-12

Passion, Purpose and Power Career Panel M-10

Mathematical Escape Room Front Hall

Make Your Own Cleanser & Lotion with Product Experts from Johnson & Johnson S-5 and S-6

The Science of Style S-1

The Future of Finance is Female M-9

Women in Retail Career Panel U-13

Crime Scene Chemistry S-2

The Creation of Feeling Light Community Room

Archery Hamill Gallery

Research Like a Girl: Graduate Women in STEM Panel Discussion M-5

An Introduction to Electronics Futures Classroom

Determining Relationships Between Bacterial Classification and Antibiotics Community Room

The Science of Ice Cream Dining Room

Project G.I.R.L.: Building Confidence and Promoting Body Positivity U-15

Proteomics Community Room

Animals in the Classroom S-4

Engineering and Robotics 101 MakerSpace

What Girls Need to Know About Leadership U-14

High school girls will showcase their entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, and business acumen through a business plan of their own design. Students will present their developed good or service to a panel of judges in a competition for four cash prizes, awarded to the business plans that are deemed most innovative and profitable.

2:30–3:30PMBUSINESS FAIR

& EXPO

3:30–4:00PMAWARDS

Cor Unum

A TOTAL OF $10,000 IN CASH PRIZES WILL BE

AWARDED FOR THE BUSINESS FAIR AND STEM TALKS

Entrepreneurship Awards for Business Plans

Prizes will be awarded to the students with the most innovative and profitable business plan. Business plans will be judged by leaders in the Princeton business community.

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Awards for Research

Prizes will be awarded to students whose research produces, challenges, or furthers knowledge in a STEM field. Proposals will be judged by educators and thought leaders in STEM fields.

MSRC

TOPIC TRACK LOCATION

Featured Speaker: Improving Outcomes for Canines and Kids with Bone Cancer with Dr. Nicola Mason

Cor Unum

Introduction to Cryptography FA-2

Success through Self, The Strength, Balance and Resilience Within Panel Discussion

M-10

Education for Underprivileged Kids Powered by Artificial Intelligence

Community Room

Thoughtful Tools for Stress Management U-23

Social Media for Parents Panel Discussion U-12

How Do We Use Machine Learning to Understand Complex Biochemical Processes?

Community Room

Rebati Kè - Rebuild the Heart M-6

Diurnalis: The Future of Productivity M-6

Twilight Collective - Women in the Music Industry

FA-1

Excelling in STEM: Girls in Tech Panel Discussion

U-13

Scratch 10 Block Challenge MakerSpace

Leadership from Deep Within U-15

Code Equal M-6

Pharmaceutical Career Panel U-14

Macroinvertebrate Mayhem: What Lives in Our Stream?

SLT Lobby

The Science of Ice Cream Dining Room

The Science of Style S-1

Less Gender Roles...More Pizza Rolls! M-11

Cyber Girl with SheTek M-5

Rockets: Build and Launch! FA-7

Varieties of Health Care: Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Herbs & Food Panel Discussion

S-2

#GIRLBOSS: Girls Building On Strengths and Service U-11

Mathematical Escape Room Front Hall

Visual Perception: The Effect of Neural Development and Age Community Room

Archery Hamill Gallery

The Story of Cosmology: For Girls, by Girls Futures Classroom

Legal and Human Rights Panel Discussion U-6

Optogenetics: The Future of Cardiology in Laser Pace-Makers Community Room

1:40–2:30PMSESSION 3

TOPIC LOCATION

Women CEOs & the Ethicality Behind Their Companies

MSRC

Courageous Conversation MSRC

How to Stop Plastic Waste MSRC

Room To Read MSRC

Robotics USRC

Student Created Scratch Games USRC

VR Training (for Surgeons & Nurses) - Try it! USRC

Solar Car Race USRC

2:30–3:30PMEXPO

Fruscione Athletic CenterGymnasium

TABLE NAME COMPANY

1 Jacqui Alexander Jacquilope Social Media & Marketing

2 Samantha Audia Glenmede Trust

3 Kate Baus Bogumil '96 Bristol-Myers Squibb

4 Barbara Belle Harpeth Hall School

5 Joanna Black SheTek

6 Zoe Brookes Trenton Circus Squad

7 Monica Burch ConstructU

8 Michelle Callebrese & Danielle Di Leone Alloy5 Architecture

9 Michelle Case Bristol-Myers Squibb

10 Nadya Choti Drexel

11 Erica Coppola Walmart

12 Ivonne Diaz-Claisse HISPA

13 Juanita Daly Strategic Execution Associates

14 Sydney Davis Executive Director

15 Grace Park & Taylor Fitzgerald BlackRock

16 Nicole Dinello Bristol-Myers Squibb

17 Brenaea Fairchild '12 The Learning Point

18 Lyn Farrugia Lyn Farrugia, Homeopathy, LLC

19 Katelyn Flaherty Glenmede Trust

20 Kelly Ford Edison Partners

21 Alaina Gaines '08 Google

22 Dr. Gina Genin The Chiropractic Office of Dr. Gina Genin

23 Natasha Hemmings Girl Scouts Heart of NJ

24 Lori Hennon-Bell Prudential Financial, Inc

25 Robyn Henry Stuart Country Day School

26 Kimberly Hairston-Hicks Good Beaute' Skin Care

27 Tara Johnson Bristol-Myers Squibb

28 Julie Kemeklis AoPS Academy - Art of Problem Solving

29 Angela Kilburg Alloy5 Architecture

30 Jennifer Lee Edison Partners

31 Yvette Lincoln Bristol-Myers Squibb

32 Ellen Malavsky Ellen Malavsky Consulting

33 Jen Morris My Remarkable Self

34 Jaci Moseley Girl Scouts of Central and Southern NJ

35 Claire Neary My Remarkable Self

36 Consolee Nishimwe Author and Motivational Speaker

37 Luvena Ong Bristol-Myers Squibb

38 Jill Pemberton Johnson & Johnson

39 Dr. Niranjana Rajan Plainsboro Pediatrics

40 Margarita Rossi Johnson & Johnson

41 Bekah Rusnock Alloy5 Architecture

42 Shefali Shah Independent

43 Tracy Jefferson Shore '91 Delaware Valley Pediatrics

44 Bertilla Sieben AoPS Academy - Art of Problem Solving

45 Nicole Smith Room to Read

46 Dr. Ana Soler '02 Stuart Country Day School

47 Elaine Tanimura Pam Ten

48 Jessica Utz Walmart

49 Catherine van Kampen '84 Bernstein, Litowitz, Berger & Grossman LLP

50 Jeannie Gonzalez Wicklund Slay Your Dragon Woman Warrior Workshops

AEROSPACE ENGINEER NASA GODDARD SPACE CENTER

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

DR. APRILLE ERICSSON

12:45–1:30PM

In her lofty career as an aerospace engineer and instrument manager at NASA’s prestigious Goddard Space Flight Center, Aprille Joy Ericsson has played a key role in designing spacecraft and instruments that contribute to our greater understanding of the Sun-Earth connection, space science and Earth itself. Aprille, who currently serves as the Goddard Space Flight Center’s Program Manager for Small Business Innovative Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Research, is equally known today for her work to motivate other minority students in science and engineering. The majority of her engineering career has been spent working at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center where she began as an aerospace engineer in the Robotics group, but soon after, she transferred into the area of Guidance Navigation & Control. There, she worked on key satellite design projects which were invaluable in predetermining the dynamics and structural reactions of these spacecraft. She would go on to spearhead, or play an important role in, other multi-million dollar space initiatives such as NASA’s Tropical Rain Measuring Mission which helped observe the effects of weather cycles known as El Niño and La Niña in order to correlate their activity with crop productivity. For her work and achievements, she has received numerous honors, including: Howard University’s College of Engineering, Architecture, & Computer Science Alumni Excellence Award; NASA’s Exceptional Achievement in Outreach Award, and the President’s Medal from York College.

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Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL

Using C. Elegans to Determine Effect of Superfruits on Cognitive Function

RESHMA SAUJANI

9:00–9:45AM

FOUNDER AND CEO GIRLS WHO CODE

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Reshma Saujani is the founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, the

national non-profit organization working to close the gender gap

in technology and change the image of what a programmer looks

like and does. The organization has already reached 90,000 girls

in all 50 states. She is the author of three books, including the

newly released Brave, Not Perfect, Women Who Don’t Wait In

Line and the New York Times Bestseller Girls Who Code: Learn

to Code and Change the World. Reshma’s TED talk, “Teach girls,

bravery not perfection,” has more than four million views and has

sparked a national conversation about how we’re raising our girls.

In 2010, Reshma surged onto the political scene as the first Indian

American woman to run for U.S. Congress. She has also served

as Deputy Public Advocate for New York City and ran a spirited

campaign for Public Advocate in 2013. Reshma lives in New York City

with her husband, Nihal, their son, Shaan, and their bulldog, Stanley.

Cor Unum

11:45AM–12:30PM

LUNCHLunch with an Expert

Middle and High School students, their parents and educators are invited to join business owners and leading experts for small-group lunch and informal conversations. Seating is first-come first-served and is limited to 10 people per table.

Here’s where the experts will be seated:

9:55–10:45AMSESSION 1

TOPIC TRACK LOCATIONThe Increasing Relevance of Girls' Schools for Adolescents in Today's World Panel Discussion

Cor Unum

The Venture Capitalist: What She Does & How She Does It M-9

Power Players in Public Policy Career Panel U-13

Mapping Indoor Visual Comfort for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Community Room

Leadership through Film Making FA-2

Design & Engineering Fun! Futures Classroom

Make an Impact: Leadership Opportunities in High School Panel Discussion

U-11

Kitchen Medicine: Herbal Health for the Family from your Cupboard & Yard

FA-1

Coding to Animate: Using Artistic Talents and New Coding Skills to Draw and Animate

M-5

Genetics of Stem Cells: IGF-1 Expression in Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Community Room

Organizations for Social Impact Panel Discussion M-11

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Panel Discussion U-14

Archery Hamill Gallery

Make Your Own Cleanser & Lotion with Product Experts from Johnson & Johnson

S-5 and S-6

Women in Law Enforcement Career Panel U-6

Design Thinking U-15

Slay Your Dragon: Woman Warrior Success Skills U-12

Wisdom: Mentorship from Seniors for Teens M-6

Analyzing the Effects of Organic and Chemical Fertilizers on Plants

Community Room

The Science of Style S-1

Crime Scene Chemistry S-2

Leadership with an EDGE SLT

NutraGro: An Alternative Fertilizer to Reduce Hypoxia M-6

Architecture, Graphic and Interior Design FA-7

Wrinkle-Proofing Detergent M-6

Women in Healthcare Career Panel M-10

Community Room

Sewing, Technology and Design MakerSpace

Engineering a Compassionate Solution to Air Pollution Community Room

Animals in the Classroom

10:55–11:45AMSESSION 2

TOPIC TRACK LOCATION

Featured Panel: Women in Law Career Panel Cor Unum

Developing Your Pitching Toolkit U-11

Effect of Light Intensity and Distance on Flowering of Short Day Plants Community Room

Less Gender Roles...More Pizza Rolls! M-11

A Gym for Creativity: Exercising the Spark in You U-6

A Safety-Ensuring Alert at Night M-6

Gen-Zen M-6

The Makeup Mask M-6

VR Dissections: Humane, Sanitary, and Cost Efficient Community Room

Introduction to Cryptography FA-2

Leading Roles! Theater as a Tool to Build Leadership Skills in Young Girls SLT

The L.E.A.D. Program for Student Athletes U-12

Passion, Purpose and Power Career Panel M-10

Mathematical Escape Room Front Hall

Make Your Own Cleanser & Lotion with Product Experts from Johnson & Johnson S-5 and S-6

The Science of Style S-1

The Future of Finance is Female M-9

Women in Retail Career Panel U-13

Crime Scene Chemistry S-2

The Creation of Feeling Light Community Room

Archery Hamill Gallery

Research Like a Girl: Graduate Women in STEM Panel Discussion M-5

An Introduction to Electronics Futures Classroom

Determining Relationships Between Bacterial Classification and Antibiotics Community Room

The Science of Ice Cream Dining Room

Project G.I.R.L.: Building Confidence and Promoting Body Positivity U-15

Proteomics Community Room

Animals in the Classroom S-4

Engineering and Robotics 101 MakerSpace

What Girls Need to Know About Leadership U-14

High school girls will showcase their entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, and business acumen through a business plan of their own design. Students will present their developed good or service to a panel of judges in a competition for four cash prizes, awarded to the business plans that are deemed most innovative and profitable.

2:30–3:30PMBUSINESS FAIR

& EXPO

3:30–4:00PMAWARDS

Cor Unum

A TOTAL OF $10,000 IN CASH PRIZES WILL BE

AWARDED FOR THE BUSINESS FAIR AND STEM TALKS

Entrepreneurship Awards for Business Plans

Prizes will be awarded to the students with the most innovative and profitable business plan. Business plans will be judged by leaders in the Princeton business community.

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Awards for Research

Prizes will be awarded to students whose research produces, challenges, or furthers knowledge in a STEM field. Proposals will be judged by educators and thought leaders in STEM fields.

MSRC

TOPIC TRACK LOCATION

Featured Speaker: Improving Outcomes for Canines and Kids with Bone Cancer with Dr. Nicola Mason

Cor Unum

Introduction to Cryptography FA-2

Success through Self, The Strength, Balance and Resilience Within Panel Discussion

M-10

Education for Underprivileged Kids Powered by Artificial Intelligence

Community Room

Thoughtful Tools for Stress Management U-23

Social Media for Parents Panel Discussion U-12

How Do We Use Machine Learning to Understand Complex Biochemical Processes?

Community Room

Rebati Kè - Rebuild the Heart M-6

Diurnalis: The Future of Productivity M-6

Twilight Collective - Women in the Music Industry

FA-1

Excelling in STEM: Girls in Tech Panel Discussion

U-13

Scratch 10 Block Challenge MakerSpace

Leadership from Deep Within U-15

Code Equal M-6

Pharmaceutical Career Panel U-14

Macroinvertebrate Mayhem: What Lives in Our Stream?

SLT Lobby

The Science of Ice Cream Dining Room

The Science of Style S-1

Less Gender Roles...More Pizza Rolls! M-11

Cyber Girl with SheTek M-5

Rockets: Build and Launch! FA-7

Varieties of Health Care: Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Herbs & Food Panel Discussion

S-2

#GIRLBOSS: Girls Building On Strengths and Service U-11

Mathematical Escape Room Front Hall

Visual Perception: The Effect of Neural Development and Age Community Room

Archery Hamill Gallery

The Story of Cosmology: For Girls, by Girls Futures Classroom

Legal and Human Rights Panel Discussion U-6

Optogenetics: The Future of Cardiology in Laser Pace-Makers Community Room

1:40–2:30PMSESSION 3

TOPIC LOCATION

Women CEOs & the Ethicality Behind Their Companies

MSRC

Courageous Conversation MSRC

How to Stop Plastic Waste MSRC

Room To Read MSRC

Robotics USRC

Student Created Scratch Games USRC

VR Training (for Surgeons & Nurses) - Try it! USRC

Solar Car Race USRC

2:30–3:30PMEXPO

Fruscione Athletic CenterGymnasium

TABLE NAME COMPANY

1 Jacqui Alexander Jacquilope Social Media & Marketing

2 Samantha Audia Glenmede Trust

3 Kate Baus Bogumil '96 Bristol-Myers Squibb

4 Barbara Belle Harpeth Hall School

5 Joanna Black SheTek

6 Zoe Brookes Trenton Circus Squad

7 Monica Burch ConstructU

8 Michelle Callebrese & Danielle Di Leone Alloy5 Architecture

9 Michelle Case Bristol-Myers Squibb

10 Nadya Choti Drexel

11 Erica Coppola Walmart

12 Ivonne Diaz-Claisse HISPA

13 Juanita Daly Strategic Execution Associates

14 Sydney Davis Executive Director

15 Grace Park & Taylor Fitzgerald BlackRock

16 Nicole Dinello Bristol-Myers Squibb

17 Brenaea Fairchild '12 The Learning Point

18 Lyn Farrugia Lyn Farrugia, Homeopathy, LLC

19 Katelyn Flaherty Glenmede Trust

20 Kelly Ford Edison Partners

21 Alaina Gaines '08 Google

22 Dr. Gina Genin The Chiropractic Office of Dr. Gina Genin

23 Natasha Hemmings Girl Scouts Heart of NJ

24 Lori Hennon-Bell Prudential Financial, Inc

25 Robyn Henry Stuart Country Day School

26 Kimberly Hairston-Hicks Good Beaute' Skin Care

27 Tara Johnson Bristol-Myers Squibb

28 Julie Kemeklis AoPS Academy - Art of Problem Solving

29 Angela Kilburg Alloy5 Architecture

30 Jennifer Lee Edison Partners

31 Yvette Lincoln Bristol-Myers Squibb

32 Ellen Malavsky Ellen Malavsky Consulting

33 Jen Morris My Remarkable Self

34 Jaci Moseley Girl Scouts of Central and Southern NJ

35 Claire Neary My Remarkable Self

36 Consolee Nishimwe Author and Motivational Speaker

37 Luvena Ong Bristol-Myers Squibb

38 Jill Pemberton Johnson & Johnson

39 Dr. Niranjana Rajan Plainsboro Pediatrics

40 Margarita Rossi Johnson & Johnson

41 Bekah Rusnock Alloy5 Architecture

42 Shefali Shah Independent

43 Tracy Jefferson Shore '91 Delaware Valley Pediatrics

44 Bertilla Sieben AoPS Academy - Art of Problem Solving

45 Nicole Smith Room to Read

46 Dr. Ana Soler '02 Stuart Country Day School

47 Elaine Tanimura Pam Ten

48 Jessica Utz Walmart

49 Catherine van Kampen '84 Bernstein, Litowitz, Berger & Grossman LLP

50 Jeannie Gonzalez Wicklund Slay Your Dragon Woman Warrior Workshops

AEROSPACE ENGINEER NASA GODDARD SPACE CENTER

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

DR. APRILLE ERICSSON

12:45–1:30PM

In her lofty career as an aerospace engineer and instrument manager at NASA’s prestigious Goddard Space Flight Center, Aprille Joy Ericsson has played a key role in designing spacecraft and instruments that contribute to our greater understanding of the Sun-Earth connection, space science and Earth itself. Aprille, who currently serves as the Goddard Space Flight Center’s Program Manager for Small Business Innovative Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Research, is equally known today for her work to motivate other minority students in science and engineering. The majority of her engineering career has been spent working at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center where she began as an aerospace engineer in the Robotics group, but soon after, she transferred into the area of Guidance Navigation & Control. There, she worked on key satellite design projects which were invaluable in predetermining the dynamics and structural reactions of these spacecraft. She would go on to spearhead, or play an important role in, other multi-million dollar space initiatives such as NASA’s Tropical Rain Measuring Mission which helped observe the effects of weather cycles known as El Niño and La Niña in order to correlate their activity with crop productivity. For her work and achievements, she has received numerous honors, including: Howard University’s College of Engineering, Architecture, & Computer Science Alumni Excellence Award; NASA’s Exceptional Achievement in Outreach Award, and the President’s Medal from York College.

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Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL Leadership STEM Finance &Entrepreneurship

Parents & Educators

STEMTalks

BusinessFair

FSL

Using C. Elegans to Determine Effect of Superfruits on Cognitive Function

12:45–1:30PM

KEYNOTEDR. APRILLE ERICSSON

3:30–4:00PM

AWARDS

stuartschool.org/leadlikeagirl