BRIGHT-CS summer camp instructor and mentor (Arlington VA)
Ms. Adetoro is an award-winning science teacher who founded Get Into STEM, an organization that provides STEM with art and entrepreneurship for supplemental educational activities. Ms. Adetoro served as a summer instructor for the BRIGHT-CS student program in Arlington, Virginia.
Ms. Brewer is a lawyer and president of a consulting firm specializing in compliance and training. She is also a developer of leadership training for girls. She served as a curriculum developer for the BRIGHT-CS student program.
Co-Principal Investigator, BRIGHT-CS BRIGHT-CS New York school site leader (Bronx and Queens NY) President, Design and Technology Concepts LLC
Dr. Burge is a computer scientist specializing in human-computer interaction, design thinking, facilitation, and inclusive computing. She studies the intersectionality of race and gender in computing. She served as a co-principal investigator on the student program, leading the implementation for the New York schools (The Young Women’s Leadership Schools of Astoria and of the Bronx).
Ms. DeHart is an award-winning science teacher who founded STEM Impressionists, an organization that mentors Black girls and other girls of color through after-school STEM learning and experiences. Ms. DeHart served as an instructor for the BRIGHT-CS student program in Arlington, Virginia.
BRIGHT-CS curriculum developer and mentor (Arlington VA) President, Eaton Technologies Consulting Group LLC
Dr. Eaton is a computer scientist who works to provide opportunities for faculty and students at HBCUs and MSIs to pursue technology-related research opportunities. She was a professor of computer science at Norfolk University in Virginia. She served as a mentor in the student program in Arlington,
BRIGHT-CS summer camp leader (Arlington VA) Co-Principal Investigator, BRIGHT-CS Director, Thinkabit Labs Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Dr. Egenreider, a science educator and director of Thinkabit Lab, is focused on teacher and student development and training. He served as a co-principal investigator for the student program, offering summer camps in 2019 and 2020 to the Arlington-based girls in the program.
Mr. Hall is an education researcher with expertise in qualitative research methods. He specializes in research and development and has worked extensively in school improvement and equity. He served as the research analyst for the student program and the researcher-practitioner partnerships.
Ms. Hankerson is a research manager at the Center for Democracy and Technology and an advocate for improving technology access to expand individual rights and ensure that more people share in the benefits of technological progress. She served as a mentor in the student program in Arlington, Virginia.
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Ms. James is a computer scientist and software developer. She has a passion for mentoring Black girls and other girls of color and served as an instructor for the BRIGHT-CS student program in Arlington, Virginia.