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\nTopic: “Follow Her Career Path From Summer Camp Counselor to White Water Rafter to Marine Scientist!”
\nAbout Our Speaker:
\nThis week on the Net Effect we welcome Holly Valentine, Aquarist with Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut. Holly’s work as a marine scientist focuses on conservation, education, and research, through which she inspires people to care for and protect our oceans and our planet.
Holly is a caretaker in the Fish and Invertebrates Department of the aquarium, where she manages and maintains the main gallery. She describes it as “filled with fish from all over the globe, invertebrates that will make your imagination run wild, predators you can only get this close to in captivity, and more!”
\nHolly earned her Bachelor of Science in Marine Science from the University of South Carolina where she was assistant editor of the MarSci publication and a 4-year member of her college band. She has a certification in Swift Water Rescue.
\nPart of our Net Effect Conversations series: https://www.albertbakerfund.org/category/net-effect/\r\nSubscribe to our YouTube channel here
\r\n\r\nThe replay of our September career conversation with Dan LaBar, innovative educator and community-builder, is now available in video, podcast, and transcript. Click “Watch Net Effect Replays” below!
\nTopic: “The changing needs of students, distance learning, and how ABF is helping students navigate through these challenging times”
\nAbout Our Speaker:
\nDr. Ritter is an accomplished college educator and administrator with extensive experience developing innovative programs and services for students. He is well-known to the Christian Science community through his 23-year career at Principia College, where he held a variety of positions, from Professor of Chemistry to Provost, and Dean of Academics. Most recently he was Founding Dean of the College of Individual and Community Health at Bemidji State University (BSU) in northern Minnesota.
Dr. Ritter earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Delaware; and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Delaware.
\nPart of our Net Effect Conversations series: https://www.albertbakerfund.org/category/net-effect/\r\nSubscribe to our YouTube channel here
\r\n\r\nThe replay of our September career conversation with Dan LaBar, innovative educator and community-builder, is now available in video, podcast, and transcript. Click “Watch Net Effect Replays” below!
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