STEM.org | Educational Research
Andrew B. Raupp has a diverse work experience that spans multiple industries and roles. Andrew is the Founder & CEO of STEM.org | Educational Research, where they focus on STEM education and ISO 9001:2015 QMS. Raupp also serves as a Contributing Editor for Newsweek Media Group, providing analysis and ideas on international issues, technology, business, culture, and politics. Andrew is a Strategic Advisor for Cubios Inc. (WOWCube), a developer of a multidimensional gaming device. Raupp holds the role of Edtech & Fintech Chairman for the Forbes Technology Council, where they oversee engineering departments and influences various industries. Andrew is a Contributor for Entrepreneur Media, writing about entrepreneurship and business management. Raupp is a Staff Writer for Data Driven Investor, covering technology, finance, and society topics. Andrew is also a Commentator for Sputnik News, a news agency and website. Raupp has been a Columnist for Siliconrepublic.com, covering technology news and innovation. Andrew co-founded STEM CHAMP, an organization focused on STEM education improvement.
Andrew B. Raupp has an extensive education history. Andrew attended Divine Child High School from 1994 to 1998, earning their High School Diploma. After graduating high school, they enrolled at Wayne State University from 1998 to 2000. During this time, they studied Microbiology, General. In 2001 and 2002, Raupp attended Henry Ford College, where they obtained an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree as well as an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree. Andrew then pursued their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree from the University of Michigan-Dearborn, completing it in 2006. In 2013, Raupp furthered their education by attending the Harvard Kennedy School as a Fellow in their Emerging Leaders Program (ELP). Most recently, in 2017 and 2018, they attended Michigan State University as a Fellow in their Education Policy Fellowship Program (EPFP).
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STEM.org | Educational Research
North American Industrial Classification Codes (NAICS) 611430, 611710, 611699 & 923110 Partners = ABB, BYJU'S, Nike, Eastman Kodak, FlashForge, Generation Esports, Newsweek, Kano, Disney, Hasbro, Play-Doh, Rubik's, Learning Resources, The NBA, hand2mind, Staples, UBTECH, Geomagworld SA, Pilot Corporation of America, Elenco Electronics, Magformers, The New York Times, PicassoTiles, Merge Labs, UGears, Main Event, etc. STEM.org is the longest continually-operating, privately-held STEM education research and credentialing organization in America. Since 2001, its leadership has assisted with key initiatives that have been critical to the overall growth and proliferation of the movement, including early work on the 2005 STEM Congressional Caucus. Its team demonstrates the best in pedagogics, supporting the world’s top brands, organizations and thousands of educators globally. Through an extensive collaborative effort, STEM.org has worked closely with researchers, a community of instructors, administrators, non-profits/NGO’s and schools to establish a highly-effective set of STEM benchmarks. The best-practices and subsequent outcomes of this decade-long initiative have led to the original and most trusted STEM micro-credentialing framework: STEM.org Certified™ (for people), STEM.org Accredited ™ (for programs) and STEM.org Authenticated™ (for products). STEM.org Certified™ is now available online in collaboration with Staples, Inc., supplying both formal and informal educators with classroom-tested content to help them build sustainable STEM initiatives in virtually any environment. Whether addressing deficiencies in after school programming or the development of a new yearlong course, STEM.org has reduced the need for costly textbooks, by providing the most economical and only blockchain-encrypted, training solution on the market. It includes hundreds of easy-to-follow activities, available to anyone interested in teaching STEM in their community.