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Keira Culley
PRESIDENT
Keira is a 4th year organic chemistry Ph.D. candidate at the University of Colorado Boulder. She is very honored to be ISP Meitnerium's newest President for the upcoming year, and can't wait to join such a lovely group of women whose mission it is to uplift, inspire, and mentor women in STEM.
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Brianna Check
VICE PRESIDENT
Brianna is very excited to be Meitnerium’s VP this year and wants to use her position to empower people in STEM, too inspire people to explore different paths within STEM. She has been very involved in STEM based organizations/clubs in the past as they inspired and motivated her to pursue a current career in chemistry. Currently Brianna is a 3rd year PhD graduate student at CU-Boulder; their work focuses on conductive metal-organic frameworks (c-MOFs) and designing them in varying ways to understand structure-property-performance relationships and solve fundamental issues such as energy and electrocatalysis. Again, she is delighted to be part of this organization that is so inclusive and motivated!
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Mj Riches
TREASURER AND HISTORIAN
Mj is a newly minted Ph.D. whose work focuses on the intersection between atmospheric, environmental, and analytical chemistry. While her research at Colorado State University involves pinching plants and analyzing the good-smelling chemicals they emit, she also actively engages in the science communication and science art communities. Outside of science, she loves knitting, painting, plant-tending, and video game designing.
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Hannah Hare
SECRETARY
Hannah graduated from Colorado State University with her BS in chemistry in 2020. She worked for 2 years as an analytical chemist quantifying the biodegradation of fossil fuels. Currently, she works as a materials engineer for a solid-state battery company. Hannah has always had a passion for volunteering in her community and was very active in her university chemistry club during her undergraduate degree. She is very excited to continue that community engagement with ISP Meitnerium and connect with women in STEM at all levels of their professional journey.
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Chloe Fuller
MEMBERSHIP ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR
Chloe earned her BS and MS in chemistry from Colorado State University in 2021 and now works remotely as a Senior Analyst at a health care data analytics agency, Forte Analytics. One of the founding members of the Meitnerium chapter, Chloe always had a passion for empowering women—beginning her volunteer work with young girls at the age of 15. She looks forward to serving in the role of Membership Activities Coordinator for the 2023–2024 term and hopes to have the opportunity to meet many new faces along the way as our chapter expands.