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ACS has been a big part of my science journey, starting with my student affiliate membership at Ohio Northern University. We were a tight-knit group of chemistry majors in a sea of pharmacy and biology students that banded together through our chemistry club. My spark to pursue chemistry came from a beloved high school chemistry teacher, Frida Schieffer, at my Fremont, Ohio large public school. She was the first women in science that I was exposed to that really encouraged the women in her classroom to set their aspirations high! With her support I chose a chemistry major in college to pursue drug development research as a career aspiration.
Throughout the years, I increased my involvement in ACS, first in support of the WCC/Lilly travel award through WCC membership at the national level, then through leadership roles in my local Indiana section. I honestly feel that the skills honed in my volunteer service with ACS sparked the first leadership role I was offered at Lilly. Whether serving as chair of the local or chair of multiple National committees, the ability to bring people together, aspire to tangibly impact our community and constituents, strategically plan then deliver with excellence and communicate the value of science, has translated easily into leadership success at work. Now more than ever, I want to give back to support chemists at all points in their journey. ACS has provided much to me through my journey, and I want to continue to give my energy back toward a strong future for the society. I would be honored for your vote for ACS Board Director-At-Large.
Throughout the years, I increased my involvement in ACS, first in support of the WCC/Lilly travel award through WCC membership at the national level, then through leadership roles in my local Indiana section. I honestly feel that the skills honed in my volunteer service with ACS sparked the first leadership role I was offered at Lilly. Whether serving as chair of the local or chair of multiple National committees, the ability to bring people together, aspire to tangibly impact our community and constituents, strategically plan then deliver with excellence and communicate the value of science, has translated easily into leadership success at work. Now more than ever, I want to give back to support chemists at all points in their journey. ACS has provided much to me through my journey, and I want to continue to give my energy back toward a strong future for the society. I would be honored for your vote for ACS Board Director-At-Large.
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistryno. 24 (2016): 10916
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Amber S. Hinkle,Dawn A. Brooks,Rita S. Majerle,John G. Palmer,Janet L. Bryant, Arlene A. Garrison,Judith Cohen
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