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Founder at The National GEM Consortium - Alexandria, VA, US

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Kia Johnson

External Relations Manager

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Antonio Storey

Fellowship Adminstration

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Kia Johnson

External Relations Manager

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Talmesha Richards

Principal Manager, Innovation Relationships, GEM I4- NSF I-Corps Program

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Latane Brackett

Principal Manager, Innovation Programs - GEM I4

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703 562-3646
Location
Alexandria,Virginia,United States
Company
The National GEM Consortium
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The National GEM Consortium

Alexandria, VA, US • 20 - 49 Employees
College/University

The National GEM Consortium is addressing the critical shortfall in the production of American engineering and scientific talent. Our model is strategic and proven with more than three decades of results. As a nonprofit corporation, our core business is providing graduate fellowships in engineering and science to highly qualified individuals from communities where human capital is virtually untapped.

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The Consortium's role at The National GEM Consortium is Founder.
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The Consortium works in the Higher Education industry.
The Consortium's colleagues at The National GEM Consortium are Kia Johnson, Antonio Storey, Kia Johnson, Joann Ransom, Talmesha Richards, Shaun Johnson, Latane Brackett and others.
The Consortium's phone number is 703 562-3646
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