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Alumni Stories
+4,152
Scientists, Engineers & Technologists
76%
Continued to Advocate for Specific Policy
88%
Gained Lasting Professional Connections
84%
Translate Scientific Content to Address Complex Problems
Alumni Spotlights
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Teri Allendorf
“My experience as a AAAS STPF [fellow]...laid the foundation for my career over the past twenty years. Engaging with biodiversity policies and programs around the world gave me the opportunity to understand their...impact from the top down and the bottom up.” Leveraging that experience, Teri Allendorf (2000-02 Executive Branch Fellow at USAID) is now the executive director of Community Conservation, a non-profit that supports communities around the world to protect biodiversity.
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Andrew Mara
Recently named head of Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory National Security Analysis Department, Andrew Mara (2008-10 Executive Branch Fellow at the Dept. of Defense) leads a 200-person department that informs and delivers the analytic foundation for technology and policy related decisions. "The STPF fellowship was the experience that taught me how to apply academic research skills to real world national security challenges; it was absolutely the launchpad for my career!"
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Rachel Radell-Harris
Last month, Rachel Radell-Harris (2007-08 Legislative Branch Fellow) was sworn in as Mayor of Auburn, CA and brings a fresh perspective to the city’s future. “My year as a AAAS [STPF]/ASCE fellow in Senator Dianne Feinstein’s office was an important stepping stone on my path to running for Auburn City Council…I am honored that I will have the opportunity to use what I learned as a fellow to serve my community as Mayor.”
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Tara Schwetz
New NIH Deputy Director for Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives Tara Schwetz (2012-14 NIH fellow) is charged with strategic planning and resource development to better understand NIH portfolios and to launch cross-NIH research initiatives. “I have gained an immense amount from [STPF]—from the amazing experiences and knowledge I’ve gained to the fabulous fellows I’ve recruited and worked with, to the amazing friends I’ve made.” Image: NIH
“I think the potential for alumni fellows to advance the goals of the AAAS is extraordinary. The group represents highly screened Ph.D. level professional who have extensive exposure to policy making in the real world. A failure to utilize this talent pool effectively would be a tremendous waste.”
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