Tony So is a seasoned entrepreneur and leader with extensive experience in the education technology and digital media sectors. Co-founding Magnitude.io in 2013, Tony focuses on creating transformative learning experiences and connecting students globally. In addition to this venture, Tony serves as a Board Member at Community Resources for Science, enhancing science education in historically marginalized communities, and holds the position of President and Executive Director at Summer.org, a non-profit dedicated to lifelong learning. As Co-Founder and Product Technologist at xtronx, Tony collaborates with major companies to manage digital video billboard operations. Previous roles include Head of Product and Engineering at 8 Factors, Senior Advisor and VP of Engineering at Vook, and Creative Director at TurnHere Inc., showcasing a strong background in product development and digital content creation. Tony began a career in design as the founder of Purple Pepper Designs, delivering comprehensive design and ecommerce solutions. Educational background includes studies at San Francisco State University.
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Community Resources for Science
CRS provides resources, in-class volunteers, and teacher professional development to promote the teaching of science in elementary and secondary schools. CRS was founded in 1997 in response to the personal experience of two educators with the barriers elementary teachers experience to doing science. CRS recruits and trains scientists to bring engaging, standards-based, hands-on lessons into the classroom. CRS believes that an early exposure to science will not only inform students' future decisions as adults and citizens, but can offer exciting routes for learning in the elementary classroom. The organization has grown to serve more than 2000 teachers in Alameda County. CRS is a learning organization and programs have evolved to meet the needs of teachers who are more technologically literate. In the past year, CRS has garnered local and national recognition, including recognition at a Bayer-sponsored national conference on Best Practices in K-12 STEM Education, as well as receiving the 2009 University of California Berkeley Chancellor’s Public Service Award for Campus-Community Programs.