Capitol City Robotics
Ryan Daza currently serves as the Executive Director of Capitol City Robotics and the Director of Program Management at Capitol City STEM, LLC, both since 2018. With a background in economic policy, Ryan worked as a Program Assistant at Econ Journal Watch from 2009 to 2017, where responsibilities included secondary research and data analysis for publications. Additionally, Ryan was a Legal Researcher at JONES DAY® from 2011 to 2016, focusing on legal history research and evidence gathering. Earlier professional experience includes a position as Project Research Associate at the American Institutes for Research. Ryan holds a Master's degree in Economics from George Mason University, a qualification from the Capital Semester Program in Public Policy Analysis at Georgetown University, and a Bachelor's degree in International Relations and Affairs from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Capitol City Robotics
Capitol City Robotics believes engineering, computer science, and programming are the most important fundamental tools for children to learn today to be prepared for the future. We also believe that there are other skills to be learned through robotics that are equally important. Every program at Capitol City Robotics incorporates soft skills like Leadership, Teamwork, Written Presentation, and Oral Presentation. These skills will carry our kids into the future beyond robots and beyond artificial intelligence.