Executive Director
Jeremy received his BS degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2014. After graduating college he worked two years for the Appalachian Mountain Club’s A Mountain Classroom and Teen Wilderness adventures, where he led school groups on educational trips focusing on topics such as Geology, Ecology, and Leadership. Jeremy launched WMSI's Mobile STEM Lab back in 2016, growing the program to visit more than 30 schools in northern New England. More recently, Jeremy has taken the role of managing WMSI’s professional development programs, working with teachers and schools all around New Hampshire on topics Computer Science, Engineering, and inquiry-based learning. Jeremy is passionate about education and empowering students to learn and explore using creative methods. During his off time he enjoys trail running, backpacking, and rock climbing all around the world.
Director of Programs
Amanda manages WMSI’s Mobile STEM Lab, WMSI’s Summer Camp program, Internships, and facilitates Teacher Coaching! Outside of WMSI, Amanda enjoys all forms of photosynthesizing in the sunshine including hiking, swimming, XC skiing, and snowboarding. She’s also been known to love reading, spend time with cats, send postcards, and perform in community theatre.
Development/ Marketing
Often found playing with colored pencils, paint & crayons Kayla holds a Bachelor's Degree in Visual and Performing Arts and is currently pursuing a Graduate Degree in Art Therapy. Time in the studio would emphasize that these media did not need to remain a childhood pastime & were transferable to teaching in the community. She stumbled upon the lovely staff at WMSI while working on the Sunflower mural on the 23 Ammonoosuc Building that WMSI calls home- and was quickly excited to join the team!
STEM Education Coordinator
In Emily’s role as STEM Education Coordinator, she facilitates both student programming and teacher coaching. Emily also works very closely with FIRST NH to provide support for teachers, coaches, and teams in the North Country. In her free time, Emily loves exploring, reading, trivia, and checking out cool bugs.
Program Instructor
After spending several years leading educational programs for the Houston Museum of Natural Science and the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium Katherine joined the WMSI team as a Program Instructor.
Katherine attended the University of California at Davis and received a Master of Science in Agronomy & Horticulture as well as a Bachelor of Science with a major in Plant Biology and a minor in Technology Management.
In her spare time Katherine enjoys rockhounding, making jewelry, and learning about the plants of the North Country.
Program Instructor
Marianne is a part-time Instructor at WMSI and is excited to share passion for science with the North Country.
Marianne received a B.A. in Environmental Interpretation from the University of Maine and has a passion for teaching and the science of animal behavior. She is also an Associate Certified Dog Behavior Consultant with the IAABC, an international animal behavior organization. She believes all species, from hippos to humans, can learn through collaboration and cooperation.
Before coming to WMSI, Marianne worked with a variety of species as an intern, veterinary assistant, and educator. Now she splits her time between teaching kids at WMSI and teaching pet families as a professional dog trainer.
Program Instructor/ CS Content Specialist
Eli Moore serves as a STEM Program Instructor & CS Content Specialist at WMSI. He completed his studies in Game Programming at Champlain College in Vermont in 2023, with a focus on video games and general programming. At WMSI, Eli has enjoyed contributing to the community for the past 5 years, participating in and leading various camps, including those focused on Game Design.
His role involves sharing his knowledge and passion for computer science and game development, always with a learning mindset and a humble approach. Eli is enthusiastic about promoting curiosity and a love for learning. He believes in a shared passion for knowledge and is dedicated to encouraging others to find and follow their interests. Outside of work, Eli values his time with friends, tutoring Spanish, and embraces opportunities to learn new things.
Program Instructor
As Program Instructor, Carrie leans on her prior experience as a camp counselor to keep things fun, engaging, and kid-centric, while bringing parallels from her years solving design problems to students via STEM. Carrie has a Master of Arts degree in Interior Design from Suffolk University and Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Advertising and Psychology from Penn State University. In her spare time, you can find Carrie hiking, skiing, paddling, and traveling to tropical locales.
Program Operations Specialist
Coltrane Stagg, WMSI’s Program Operations Specialist, received his associate degree in liberal arts at White Mountain Community College in 2021 and is currently working towards earning his Bachelor’s Degree. During 2019 and 2020, Coltrane was a part of the Tillotson Fund’s Empower Coös Youth Program, voting on grants and helping local communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Additionally, Coltrane’s prior experience with FIRST Robotics from his time as part of the FIRST Robotics Competition team “Northern Horizons” gave Coltrane experience with a variety of different skills and knowledge related to robotics that he uses both in camp programs and professional development courses at WMSI. Coltrane uses his experience in art and his passion for all things creative to emphasize the creative and artistic aspects of the lessons he helps create and teach.