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Tom R. Kibler, Vice President for Systems at Campbell-Kibler Associates, Inc., has been a computer professional for over 30 years. He was formerly Vice President of Symmetrix with primary responsibility for advanced systems architecture, technical recruiting and technical innovation for both Symmetrix and corporate clients.
Rosa Carson, Research Associate at Campbell-Kibler Associates Inc. is a coauthor of "What Do We Know? Seeking Effective Math and Science Instruction," and "Adding Courses: Increasing Options," from the Lessons from GE Foundation's Math Excellence. Ms. Carson previously worked at the Harvard School of Public Health, focusing on the impact of race/ethnicity, gender and socioeconomic strata on public health. She also served as a liaison and interpreter at the Proyecto Lingüistico Quetzalteco de Español in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, where she aided in transitioning international students into an immersive language-homestay program and interpreted political lectures from Spanish to English.
George, Y., & Campbell, P., & Kibler, T. R., & Carson, R., & Malcom, S. M. (2007, June), Changes In Phds Awarded And In New Enrollees In Stem Graduate Programs By Gender And Race/Ethnicity Paper presented at 2007 Annual Conference & Exposition, Honolulu, Hawaii. 10.18260/1-2--2939
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