Meet the Team
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Board of directors
Our BoarD
Dr. Chris Stephenson
Carlos Zavala
Vice Chair
Vice President at Whiteboard Advisors
Tamara Pearson
Secretary
Director at Constellations Center for Equity in Computing
Olivia Lu
Attorney, Legal Assistance of Western New York, Co-founder of National Disabled Law Students Association
Jennifer Rosato
Callista Chen
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Staff
Our Team
Dr. Monica McGill
Founder, President & CEO
Dr. Julie Smith
Dr. Joe Tise
Senior Education Researcher
Jessica Rago
Megan Souter
Grants and Contracts Specialist
Our staff has decades of experience conducting research and supporting business operations.
Consider joining our dynamic and skilled team in the future.
Our Contractors and Volunteers
In addition to the energetic, skilled staff, we are honored to have contractors and volunteers working to help us achieve our mission.
Emily Thomforde
K-12 Computer Science Education Research Center
We created the Resource Center with an amazing cast of people who have provided resources and support, including their time, thoughtful feedback, and insight into future ideas for the growth of IACE. This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. 1625005, 1625335, 1757402, 1745199, and 1933671. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Dr. Monica McGill, Ed.D.
Principal Investigators
Adrienne Decker
Principal Investigators
Brian McSkimming
Former Postdoctoral Associate
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Talents
IACE AND RESOURCE CENTER CONTRIBUTORS
Charity Odetola
Graduate Research Assistant
Precious Eze
Graduate Research Assistant
Fatima Brunson, PhD
Senior Education Research
Laycee Thigpen, MEd
Research Assistant
Emily Nelson
Undergraduate Comms Intern (2022-24)
Tavian James
Undergraduate Research Assistant
(2021-22)
Joey Reyes
Undergraduate Research Assistant
(2021-22)
Hung Vu
Undergraduate Research Assistant
(2019-22)
Nhan Thai
Undergraduate Research Assistant
(2019-22)
Sean Mackay
Undergraduate Research Assistant
(2018-21)
Emily Schroder
Undergraduate Research Assistant
(2020-21)
Bishakha Updhyaya
Undergraduate Research Assistant
(2018-21)
Momin Zahid
Undergraduate Research Assistant
(2018-20)
Thu Nguyen
Undergraduate Research Assistant
(2019-20)
Trang Tran
Undergraduate Research Assistant
(2018-19)
Emily Nelson
Tavian James
Joey Reyes
Hung Vu
Nhan Thai
Data Curation – Bishakha Awale, Tavian James, Joey Reyes, Undergraduate Students at Knox College
Dr. Chris Stephenson
Carlos Zavala
Abi Olukeye
Abi Olukeye is the CEO & Founder of SmartGirlsHQ. Abi is a STEM-inist with experience in EdTech Innovation and Business Development. She’s an innovative and strategic thinker; passionate about customer-focused solutions; building a platform to increase the number of positive experiences young girls have with STEM early in their learning journey.
Tamara Pearson
Olivia Lu
Olivia Lu, a licensed attorney based in Rochester, New York, is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin School of Law and holds dual summa cum laude Bachelor’s degrees in Criminal Justice Studies and in International Studies and Spanish from Bradley University. With extensive experience in administrative law, consumer law, policy analysis, and legal research, Olivia has contributed her expertise in roles at the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Texas Senate. Olivia is committed to continuous learning and is currently pursuing CIPP certification.
Jennifer Rosato
Callista Chen
Callista Chen is the Vice President of Programs & Operations at Reboot Representation, a coalition of major tech companies supporting Black, Latina, and Native American women in computing. She joined Reboot from Techbridge Girls, where she served as the Pacific Northwest Executive Director and worked to expand programs to reach more girls, families, and educators. Prior to joining Techbridge Girls, Callista spent several years managing international development programs for the World Bank in Liberia and Eswatini (formerly known as Swaziland.) During her time overseas, she co-founded a small foundation that provided micro-grants to students and entrepreneurs in Sub-Saharan Africa. Callista also has worked as a management consultant and editor at McKinsey & Company, advising multinational nonprofits and Fortune 500 companies. Callista is based in Seattle and holds a BA from Stanford University in Human Biology, as well as an MBA from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business.
Dr. Monica McGill, Ed.D.
Dr. Monica McGill is a leader in computing education research and the founder of the nonprofit Institute for Advancing Computing Education (IACE). Since launching IACE (pronounced eye-ACE), she has helped secure over several million in grants and services from organizations including the National Science Foundation, Google, and Amazon Future Engineer.
With a background spanning industry and academia, Monica brings over a decade of research experience to her work, focused on expanding access to computer science education. She has published dozens of articles and currently serves as a principal investigator on multiple NSF-funded projects.
Monica holds degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Curriculum & Instruction, and has served in leadership roles with ACM-W North America, CSTA, and the Sjögren’s Foundation. She is a senior member of ACM and active in several professional organizations including SIGCSE, IEEE, ASEE, NARST, and AERA.
Dr. Julie Smith
Dr. Julie M. Smith holds degrees in Curriculum & Instruction and Software Development. She also completed a doctoral program in Learning Technologies at the University of North Texas. Her research focus is computer science education, particularly the intersection of learning analytics, learning theory, and disparities in CS education and excellence. She was a research assistant at MIT’s Teaching Systems Lab, working on a program aimed at improving disparities in high school computer science programs; she is also co-editor of the SIGCSE Bulletin.
Dr. Fatima Brunson
Fatima Brunson, PhD. is post-doctoral researcher in the School of Education at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Brunson earned her doctorate degree in Policy Studies in Urban Education from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Her research is used to connect literature on workplace conditions, teachers collaborative practice and culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogies. Currently, she works with schools and districts to better understand how school leaders and teachers work together to enact responsive pedagogies in racially isolated schools and culturally mixed middle schools, high schools, and higher educational institutions. Her work with teaching teams specifically focuses on disseminating strategies for enhancing student engagement in science and math classrooms, through supporting teachers’ adoption of culturally sustaining innovations. As well, she provides consultation services to various types of organizations to provide in-person and online training.
Dr. Joe Tise
Dr. Joseph Tise is a Senior Education Researcher at the Institute for Advancing Computing Education (IACE). He earned his B.S. in Psychology from Virginia Tech, M.S., and Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Penn State, and completed a Postdoctoral appointment at Texas A&M University. He has expertise in self-regulated learning, theories of learning, student motivation, quantitative and mixed-methods research, and is experienced in conducting longitudinal research.
In his free time, Dr. Tise enjoys spending time with his family and friends, getting outdoors, and staying active.
Jessica Rago
Jessica Rago earned her Bachelors in Business Management and Organizational Leadership from St. Petersburg University. Her expertise is in event coordinating, digital marketing, operations and project management.
In her free time, Jessica enjoys spending time with family and friends, being out in nature, traveling, and volunteering in her community.
Adrienne Decker
Adrienne Decker, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at the University at Buffalo. Her areas of scholarship are computing education with a primary focus on how we teach introductory programming and providing tools and support for student learning computing concepts.
Brian McSkimming
Brian McSkimming, Ph.D, is a Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at the University at Buffalo. He studied the data on evaluation instruments to explore learning heuristics and biases. He also provided support for other parts of the project development.
Emily Thomforde
Dr. Emily Thomforde is a professor at Reach University. She advocates for equity in K-12 Computer Science and supports teachers and districts in building rigorous pathways to deliver the California K-12 CS Standards. Emily is a BAFTA-winning video game developer, and has eight years of experience teaching computer programming, software development and engineering at libraries, prisons, museums, and public schools locally and abroad. Her curriculum development credits include Vidcode, Hopscotch, Code.org, STEM from Dance, Code Combat, and BrainPOP. Emily holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK.

