Alexa Maille

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Alexa aims to help youth and adults grow curiosity and thrive through experiences that weave together STEM learning, positive youth development, and leadership. Alexa has twenty years of experience as a youth development professional. She facilitates innovative leadership development opportunities that empower educators, volunteers, and youth to create positive change for 4-H and their communities. Alexa is the New York State 4-H Youth Development STEM Specialist at Cornell University’s Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research.
ask37@cornell.edu

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