...I recently decided to change careers in order to teach science and math in high school. I have completed my teaching license program at UMass Boston and earned my M.Ed degree and a MA license to teach Physics and Math. My involvement in education has been prevalent throughout my engineering career through volunteering at local, regional and state level science fairs as a judge. (read more)
...I have family in the the medical field and constantly rely on them for information and advice. Learning from nature is also a large part of how I live my life. I'm also the mom of a successful 17 year old daughter who will be attending the college of her dreams in the fall (2013). Of all my accomplishments, I am most proud of that. (read more)
...I have been Managing Director or Officer or Member of the Board of both a U.S. and UK Public Company. I have served as President of the New Orleans Commodity Exchange and was required to give numerous speeches to groups ranging from twenty to five hundred attendees. I am the Author of The Fastest Game In Town: Commodities published by Prentice Hall. (read more)
...During the sessions, I will notice areas to improve, such as does the student have difficulties with performing operations with fractions. Also, I discuss test taking strategies to assist the student in improving test grades. Throughout the sessions, I have students solve problems to see where they are making mistakes. (read more)
...I have worked with all subjects, including but not limited to History, Science, Math, and Music. I have spent multiple hours preparing students for Regents and NYS testing. I am very flexible with hours and accommodations. (read more)