The Michigan Girls Collaborative Project brings together organizations throughout Michigan that are committed to informing and motivating girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
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Marta Larson, Michigan Afterschool Partnership - Michigan Association of United Ways
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Laurie Bone, Senior Curator of Programs - Sloan Museum and Longway Planetarium
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Deb Homeier, Director - Seaborg Center
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Alycia Meriweather, Director - Detroit Math Science Center
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Michelle Radcliffe, Coordinator, LATEC - Livingston Educational Services Agency
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Beverly Schumer, Dean of Education and Human Service - Baker College of Flint
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Mary Sutton, Executive Director - MI Afterschool Partnership
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Rich Sgarlotti, Math/Science Curriculum Director - Nah Tah Wahsh CSA
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Debbie Taylor, Director, Engineering Office, Women in Science and Engineering - University of Michigan School of Engineering
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Lisa Thackery, Research Scientist - Dow Corning Corporation
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Norma Tims, Consultant, Office of Career and Technical Education - Michigan Department of Education
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Janis Voege, Director, Opportunities for Talent Development, Math/Sci/Tech Center - Central Michigan University