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Transcript: ENCOURAGING WOMEN STUDENTS IN SCIENCE, MATH AND ENGINEERING:CHERRYL THOMAS
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- Congressional Testimony
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- July 21, 2009
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Congressional Testimony
07-21-2009
Statement of Cherryl Thomas President Ardmore Associates LLC Committee
on House Science and Technology Subcommittee on Research and Science Education
July 21, 2009 Good morning distinguished members of Congress, colleagues,
and all in attendance. I am both humbled and pleased that I have been asked
to testify before you today in such august company as the other witnesses.
Rather than a direct academic pursuit of engineering, I came to the field
by quite a circuitous route. Although I always had a curiosity at a very
young age of building objects, I really did not know anyone personally
who was an engineer. However, through the encouragement and development
of my ...
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