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Friday, November 21, 2008
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Can We Compete? Trends in America’s Scientific and Technical Workforce
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Hosted by the Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology
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November 1-2, 2007
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Conference Photographs
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The Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology (CPST) hosted a
national conference to address major issues impacting America’s STEM
workforce on November 1-2, 2007 in Washington, DC. The conference brought
together policymakers, higher education administrators, corporate hiring
mangers, non-profit and business executives, workforce analysts, and others
to address this important issue. Photographs from the conference are
presented below:
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STEM Conference Panel - Rayburn House Office Building:
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From left to right: Lisa Frehill, Executive Director,
Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology - Ron Hira,
Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Rochester Institute of Technology -
Tind "Shep" Ryen, Professional Staff, Committee on Science and Technology,
U.S. House of Representatives - Jim Wilson, Staff Director, Subcommittee
on Research and Science Education, U.S. House of Representatives -
Michelle Tortolani, Senior Director, Repeater Operations,
XM Satellite Radio, and President, Society of Women Engineers •
Photo Credit - Marilyn Zatinsky, Ellis Research Services
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Reception Dignitaries:
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From left to right: Daryl Chubin, Director, Center for Advancing
Science & Engineering Capacity, American Association for the Advancement
of Science - David Finegold, Dean, School of Management and Labor Relations,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - Michael Teitelbaum,
Program Director, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
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Panel I: Innovation and the STEM Workforce
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From left to right: Yolanda Comedy, Moderator - Stephen Crawford,
Director, Social, Economic & Workforce Programs Division, National Governor's Association -
Laurel Smith Doerr, Assistant Professor, Sociology, Boston University -
David Finegold, Dean, School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers, The
State University of New Jersey
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Panel II: Who Will Do Science?
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From left to right: Mary Frank Fox, Advance Professor, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute
of Technology - Cheryl Leggon, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy,
Georgia Institute of Technology - Vicky Lovell, Director of Employment and
Work/Life Programs, Institute for Women's Policy Research
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Panel III: Skills and the Global Market
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From left to right: Robert Morgan, Professor Emeritus, Washington University in St. Louis -
Moderator: Marlene Lee, Senior Policy Analyst, Population Reference Bureau -
Paul Kostek, Vice President, Career Activities, IEEE-USA - Harold Salzman,
The Urban Institute
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Panel IV: Cross-National Supply and Demand
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From left to right: Daryl Chubin, Director, Center for Advancing Science & Engineering
Capacity, American Association for the Advancement of Science - Ron Hira, Assistant
Professor of Public Policy, Rochester Institute of Technology - Roli Varma, Professor,
School of Public Administration, University of New Mexico - Lindsay Lowell, Director of
Policy Studies, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University -
Paul Dufour, Senior Advisor, International Affairs, Office of the National Science Advisor,
Canada
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