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Jennifer Stimpson

Chief Programs Officer
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T.D. Jakes Foundation

Jennifer Stimpson is a content expert who consults with community, civic, and federal organizations, including the National Science Foundation, Department of Justice, and Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas, to design educational programs that expand STEAM education opportunities for all students. She is the founder of JSTEMP Science and has produced science-themed camps for students for 20 years. In 2020, Stimpson was a fellow with the U.S. Congress as an Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator, helping craft STEM education legislation, co-authoring the first women and girls in STEM resolution, and launching “The HBCU Podcast” to honor the voices and experiences of Black people in the federal government. She is a recent graduate of the Education Policy Fellows Program, representing the state of Texas, where she worked with state education policy leaders to increase the number of STEM teachers of color. Stimpson is an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)/IF THEN science ambassador, selected to inspire the next generation of female scientists, and is featured as one of 125 women scientists presented as a collection of life-size statues in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C.

Jennifer Stimpson

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