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4 reasons volunteering for science fairs pays big dividends

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Mark Reed, contract specialist and former science teacher,

Mark Reed, contract specialist and former science teacher,

Mark Reed, contract specialist and former science teacher, talks to a sixth-grade student about his project during Williams Middle School’s science fair in Huntsville, Alabama, Jan. 30, 2020. Nearly 200 sixth-,... More

Meghan Clardy, a chemical engineer in the Cost Engineer

Meghan Clardy, a chemical engineer in the Cost Engineer

Meghan Clardy, a chemical engineer in the Cost Engineer Branch, interviews a Monte Sano sixth-grader during the school’s science fair in Huntsville, Alabama, Jan. 15, 2020. This is the second year in a row Clar... More

Bruce Railey, a project manager with Global Operations,

Bruce Railey, a project manager with Global Operations,

Bruce Railey, a project manager with Global Operations, Ordnance and Explosives Directorate, at the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, interviews a sixth-grade student during Williams Middle ... More

Jonathan Winkler, chief of the Energy Division, U.S.

Jonathan Winkler, chief of the Energy Division, U.S.

Jonathan Winkler, chief of the Energy Division, U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, talks to a sixth-grade student during Williams Middle School’s science fair in Huntsville, Alabama, Jan. 30,... More

Barry Hodges, technical manager and chemist with the

Barry Hodges, technical manager and chemist with the

Barry Hodges, technical manager and chemist with the Environmental Protection and Utilities Branch at the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, interviews a sixth-grade student during Williams M... More

Russ Dunford, who manages strategic plans and integration

Russ Dunford, who manages strategic plans and integration

Russ Dunford, who manages strategic plans and integration at Huntsville Center, interviews a sixth-grade student during Monte Sano Elementary School’s science fair in Huntsville, Alabama, Jan. 15, 2020.

Michael Pickett, a structural engineer with the U.S.

Michael Pickett, a structural engineer with the U.S.

Michael Pickett, a structural engineer with the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, talks to a sixth-grade student during Williams Middle School’s science fair in Huntsville, Alabama, Jan. 30,... More

Raúl Alonso, design manager with Huntsville Center’s

Raúl Alonso, design manager with Huntsville Center’s

Raúl Alonso, design manager with Huntsville Center’s Architect-Engineer Contracts and Criteria Branch, answers questions from sixth-graders at Williams Middle School about the engineering profession during the ... More

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