GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO)
GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO)
The GIO is sponsored through a NASA cooperative agreement award to Education Development Center (EDC) and The City University of New York (CUNY). Together with the GLOBE Working Groups, GIO works to support community initiatives in science, education, evaluation, technology, diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as the development of new science and education content.
You can contact the GIO using our email address: help@nasaglobe.org.
Director, Science and Training, Education, and Public Engagement
Rebecca Boger (Becky) is the director of the Science, Training, Education, and Public Engagement (STEPE) team at the GIO, and is also a professor and chair of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Brooklyn College, CUNY. Before coming to Brooklyn College, she worked for GLOBE, first as a NOAA Knauss Fellow and then as an international project scientist and partner liaison. She collaborated with teams of scientists and educators to develop classroom materials, conduct workshops, and facilitate international collaborations. After joining Brooklyn College in 2007, she continued to work with GLOBE on the Science Working Group and GISN, as an IVSS judge, and on other funded GLOBE-related education and science projects. Becky lives in New York.
Director, Community Engagement and Support
Rebecca Lewis (she/her/hers) is the director of the Community Engagement and Support (CES) team at the GIO. As a managing project director at EDC, Rebecca focuses on strategic direction, international and federal co-sponsor relationships, and partnerships to advance GLOBE. She has developed and led a range of initiatives that focus on engaging leaders from STEM industries, corporations, schools, and communities in collaborating to improve students’ outcomes. In addition, she has led an international biotechnology education program for more than 10 years. Rebecca lives in Massachusetts.
Deputy Director, Community Engagement & Support
Jackie DeLisi is the deputy director for the GIO Community Engagement and Support (CES) team at the GIO. As a senior research scientist at EDC, Jackie leads a wide variety of projects that improve science learning and teaching in classrooms and informal learning environments. Her recent work includes organizing a convening to develop K-12 green workforce initiatives, evaluating a STEM learning ecosystem, and developing research partnerships with science teacher preparation programs. Jackie lives in Massachusetts.
Deputy Director, Training, Education, and Public Engagement and Interim Deputy Director, Science
Rusty Low is the deputy director for Training, Education, and Public Engagement and interim deputy director for Science at the GIO. She has been active in various roles in the GLOBE community since 2001, most recently as the science lead for The GLOBE Program’s GLOBE Observer Mosquito Habitat Mapper. For this work, she was recognized as a USAID Grand Challenge Female Innovator in 2018 for identifying the need for a citizen science mobile app to fight vector borne disease in low resource communities. A senior scientist at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), she served as a Fulbright Scholar in 2021–22 in Brazil and is a Fulbright Specialist and UNITAR Global Diplomacy Fellow. She earned her PhD at the University of Minnesota. Rusty lives in Colorado.
Communications Lead
Leana Nordstrom leads communications for the GIO. Leana is an expert in communications, event management, product management, and fostering peer-to-peer professional learning. She leads the design of publications, infographics, videos, websites, and events that advance efforts to improve the quality and equity of education, with a special focus on STEM education and early learning. Leana served as an environmental education extension agent in Senegal as a Peace Corps volunteer. Leana lives in Massachusetts.
Communications Manager
Kerry Ouellet (she/her) is a managing editor at EDC and is the communications manager at the GIO. Kerry supports all GLOBE communications but focuses on coordination and promotion of GLOBE news and events. During her tenure at EDC, Kerry has managed the development of online and print curricula, professional learning programs, and program websites, from inception to publication. As a managing editor, she has guided the production of numerous STEM education resources. Kerry lives in Massachusetts.
Communications Specialist, Social Media
Pradipti Bhatta is a communications specialist at the GIO, focusing on social media. As an EDC project associate, she manages key aspects of projects and brings expertise in research communications, social media strategy, website management, accessibility, data visualization, and community engagement. She advances the goals of multiple initiatives that seek to improve the quality and equity of education. Pradipti lives in Washington State.
Communications Specialist, Student Vlogger Program
Mary Fedorchak is a communications specialist at the GIO, focusing on the Student Vlogging Program. At EDC, she has managed projects that focus on equity in STEM education. Her interests center on better serving underserved and underrepresented populations in STEM. She has co-led large-scale district-wide implementation programs in STEM and equity-focused programming. Prior to coming to EDC, Mary led community and school programs at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, IL. Mary lives in Illinois.
Una MacDowell
Communications Specialist
Una MacDowell is a researcher at EDC and a GLOBE communications specialist focusing on research and writing. Una has worked as a researcher and evaluator on many EDC projects over her tenure there, working with educators and institutions to improve STEM education. Una is also an archaeologist currently working on an archaeological survey in Vermont. Una lives in Massachusetts and Vermont.
Communications Specialist
Shanna Russ is a project director at EDC and a GLOBE communications specialist. Shanna is a research communications expert and leads the dissemination strategy for REL Northeast & Islands at EDC, which partners with educators and policymakers to improve outcomes for students. She specializes in strategic dissemination, public information outreach, accessibility, user experience, and information design. Shanna lives in Maryland.
Community Engagement Specialist
Evangeline Ambat is a community engagement specialist for the GIO. As a senior technical assistance and training associate at EDC, Evangeline has several years of experience working on a variety of National Science Foundation (NSF) programs leading community engagement activities to broaden participation in STEM. Evangeline also works with state departments of education across the US to build capacity on making data-informed decisions. Prior to working at EDC, Evangeline led community engagement programs in both formal and informal education across various states in India. Evangeline lives in Massachusetts.
Community Engagement Specialist
Amy Busey is a community engagement specialist for the GIO. As a research scientist at EDC, Amy also leads community building, knowledge sharing, dissemination, and support activities for STEM education researchers funded through CADRE, the resource network for NSF’s DRK-12 program. Amy’s other work focuses on data literacy education, including developing and testing curricula and instructional approaches that can support learning with and about data in science classrooms. Amy lives in New York.
Community Engagement Specialist
Alyssa Na’im is a community engagement specialist for the GIO. Across EDC, as a research scientist, Alyssa leads initiatives that build capacity to advance equity and quality in education, particularly STEM education in formal and informal learning settings. She draws on her personal and professional experiences to inform her dedication to improving educational opportunities for historically marginalized populations. Alyssa lives in Massachusetts.
Continuous Improvement Lead
Anne Wang (she/her/hers) leads continuous improvement efforts for the GIO CES team. She is an experienced researcher and project leader with expertise in data-driven continuous improvement, program evaluation, instructional design, training and technical assistance, strategic planning, root cause analysis, and needs and resource assessments. Spanning the fields of education, health, and mental health, her work focuses on improving outcomes for youth from low-income communities and underrepresented groups. Anne lives in Massachusetts.
Technology Specialist
Andrew Clark is a technology specialist who has been working with the GLOBE Observer team at IGES. For the GIO, he will be working on many applications including data analysis, searches, and website updates. He is an engineer by training, with experience across a broad range of web technologies. He is building his machine learning toolbox, with a specific focus on computer vision algorithms. The symbiosis of remote sensing, computer vision, and personal human connection to place and time is the driving force behind his curiosity.
Community Support Specialist
Angelica Giardina (she/they/we) serves as a community engagement and support specialist with the GIO. As an associate project director at EDC, Angelica focuses on strengthening technology and operations for public health and education programs, drawing on experience from guiding technology, operations, and helpdesk systems for national and state technical assistance centers, an educational nonprofit, and several large retail companies. Angelica is passionate about making technology accessible for all, using a holistic approach that enhances operations while promoting diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. Angelica lives in Massachusetts.
Community Support Specialist
Eslam Khair, a community support and engagement specialist, joined the GIO team in 2012. Eslam focuses on helping the GLOBE community with on-boarding new countries, partners, and educators and GLOBE website-related issues. Before GLOBE, Eslam earned his MBA in IT Management and he brings a wealth of knowledge from his previous role as an account Team Lead at IBM to GLOBE. Eslam lives in Colorado.
Charles Vörösmarty
Science Lead
Dr. Charles Vörösmarty is founding and current Director of the Environmental Sciences Initiative at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center and Professor of Geography and Environmental Science at Hunter College of New York. He is a senior researcher, with nearly 50 years of experience. He has led numerous interdisciplinary study teams carrying out research on hydrology and water resource systems worldwide; strategic regional water-environment-food-energy risks; and, global threats to human water security and aquatic biodiversity. He has led interdisciplinary study teams using earth system models to assess the impact of water resource management worldwide and how they generate downstream coastal zone risks, strategic U.S. national and regional-scale water-environment-energy risks, and global threats to human water security and aquatic biodiversity. He served as co-Chair of the Global Water System Project. In the U.S. he was on the Arctic Research Commission (appointed by Presidents Bush and Obama), the NASA Earth Science Subcommittee, the National Research Council Committee on Hydrologic Science (as Chair), and the NRC Review Committee on the U.S. Global Change Research Program. His recent work focuses on the capacity of traditional engineering (gray) and nature-based (green) infrastructure to contribute to global water security. Charles lives in New York.
Grace Crain-Wright
Science Education Specialist
Grace Crain-Wright is a science education specialist for the Science, Training, Education and Public Engagement in the GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO-STEPE). Joining the GIO team in 2021, she focuses on facilitating and overseeing GLOBE Campaigns and Intensive Observation Periods (IOPs) and the GLOBE International STEM Network (GISN). Additionally, Grace supports GLOBE education material development. Before GLOBE, Grace earned her undergraduate degree in Biology at Indiana University - Bloomington and a Master’s in Biological Sciences from the University of Texas at El Paso. She brings a wealth of knowledge from her previous roles as an natural resource education intern with the Point Blue Conservation Science in Petaluma, California, and most recently as a PhD researcher for the Department of Environmental Sciences at ETH Zurich (Switzerland) with a focus in plant nutrition. Grace lives in Colorado.
Gillian Bayne
Education Lead
Dr. Gillian Bayne is the lead educator of Training, Education, and Public Engagement in GLOBE. She is a professor of science education at Lehman College of the City University of New York (CUNY), and holds a dual appointment in the Urban Education Department at the CUNY Graduate Center. Dr. Bayne has over 30 years of science education experience, which has helped to deepen the theoretical and ethical underpinnings of its pedagogical enactment. She has worked with and supported beginning, seasoned and pre-service science teachers, as well as science education doctoral students. Dr. Bayne’s research and interests are grounded in sociocultural theory and encompass addressing STEM equity issues within marginalized communities locally, nationally and internationally. Dr. Bayne has served as principal and co-principal investigator on several grants, including those from the National Science Foundation as well as NASA—all of which have supported the professional development of preservice and in-service science and mathematics teachers. She has published in highly respected scholarly venues, including Learning Environments Research, Cultural Studies of Science Education, the Journal of Multicultural Education, and the International Handbook of Research on Multicultural Science Education. Gillian lives in New York.
Dinorah-Marie Hudson
Science Education Fellow
Dinorah-Marie Hudson is a Science Education Fellow for the Science, Training, Education, and Public Engagement (STEPE) team at the GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO). A seasoned educator with over two decades of experience in New York City public schools, she has taught physics, earth science, astronomy, and environmental science. Early in her career, she worked with GLOBE protocols and is excited to return to this work. Currently, she is pursuing her PhD in Urban Education at the Graduate Center, focusing on how public educational institutions engage students in addressing environmental challenges through public science and participatory action research. Dinorah lives in New York.
Lucy Robins
Science Education Fellow
Dr. Lucy Robins is a science education fellow for the Science, Training, Education and Public Engagement in the GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO-STEPE). She has been a high school science teacher for the past thirteen years, working in public high schools teaching chemistry and biology in both Boston and New York City. In addition, she has served as an instructional coach and teacher educator with Breakthrough Collaborative and Math for America, and she is currently a lecturer in education across several CUNY campuses. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology at Vassar College, her master’s degree in Education at HGSE, and recently graduated with her doctorate in Urban Education from the CUNY Graduate Center. Lucy lives in New York.
UN SDG Consultant
Larisa Schelkin is a GIO consultant for the United Nations (UN) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Larisa is a NASA GLOBE partner since 2014, GLOBE educator, and GLOBE International STEM Network member (GISN). She has served as a GLOBE IVSS judge and GLOBE SRS Leadership team. She is the CEO of the Global STEM Education Center, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation and president of the Global STEM Education Consulting, LLC. Larisa is a teaching faculty at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Global Diplomacy Fellowship Program, where she teaches courses on Science Diplomacy, UN Sustainable Development Goals, Global Environmental Outlook, UN Environmental program, and Environmental Science Diplomacy. Larisa lives in Massachusetts.
Senior Earth Scientist
Cassie Soeffing is a senior Earth scientist for education and public outreach at IGES. Her current role is campaign coordinator with GLOBE Mission Mosquito. Cassie is a GLOBE partner, GLOBE teacher, IVSS judge, and mentor for the Earth System Explorers virtual internship. She provides GLOBE community webinars relating to mosquitoes and has contributed to creating many of the current Mosquito resources for K–12. As a SciStarter facilitator, Cassie teaches participatory science (GLOBE Observer) to the Osher Lifelong Institutes in Hawaii and South Dakota. Cassie has over 30 years of experience as a classroom science educator, an Einstein Fellow, and a Presidential Awardee. She plays an important role on the GIO STEPE team in revising existing and developing new GLOBE materials. Cassie lives in South Dakota.
Education Specialist
Alison Mote is an education specialist for Science, Training, Education, and Public Engagement in the GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO-STEPE). Joining the GIO team in 2023, she focuses on developing and managing education materials to support GLOBE educators and their students, including coordinating the International Virtual Science Symposium (IVSS) and the GLOBE Annual Meeting Student Experience. Before GLOBE, Alison earned her undergraduate degree in Geology at the University of Georgia as well as a Master’s in Geological Sciences from the University of Texas at Austin. She brings a wealth of knowledge from her previous roles as a high school science educator in Austin, TX and geoscience course manager for the OnRamps dual enrollment program at UT Austin. Alison lives in Texas.