Author & CEO, New York Hall of Science
Dr. Margaret Honey joined the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) as President and CEO in November of 2008. Under her leadership, NYSCI has adopted Design, Make, Play as its signature strategy to promote STEM engagement and learning. The defining characteristics of these strategies – open-ended exploration, imaginative learning, personal relevance – are the very ingredients that develop inspired and passionate STEM learners. She holds a doctorate in developmental psychology from Columbia University and serves as a board member of the National Science Foundation’s Education and Human Resources Advisory Committee, the Scratch Foundation, the Concord Consortium, and Post University.
Sarder TV Anchor & Former Market News Video Anchor
Tracey is a Telly Award winning producer and reporter and has spent over a decade at Cablevision. She also has had stints at Time Warner’s NY1 News, and recently a financial news anchor with Market News Video.
Tracey is the recipient of several industry awards including, a Cable Ace Nominee, and is a three time Telly Award winning producer/reporter.
In addition, she writes for Examiner.com, an online news and entertainment site with a focus on fashion and fundraising, and also creates content for Wochit, an award-winning video creation platform.
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Watch NowNew York Hall of Science’s 5th annual Spring for STEM. The event entitled Gene Editing and the Future of Disease: The CRISPR Revolution featured a panel of experts in bioengineering and genetics who discuss the policy and ethical implications of this new technology. Watch more videos and full episode of this event here
Sarder TV ‘Street Beat’ hit the road to cover New York Fashion Week. Join host, Tracey Fitzpatrick backstage and on the runways with reports and insights from designers, business owners, models and more.
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