Episode 78 - Ine Williams - "Meet the New AMTA Associate Executive Officer"

Episode 78 - Ine Williams - "Meet the New AMTA Associate Executive Officer"

From Science Modeling Talks by Mark Royce

March 1, 2026 · 44 min · Episode 78

About this episode

Mark talks with Ine Williams about her new role at AMTA and her background in education and climate justice.

Mark talks with Ine Williams, Associate Executive Officer for AMTA. They talk about her background, global travel, and the various corporate and nonprofit roles she has had. They talk about Ine's new role as Associate Executive Director of AMTA, and her collaboration with Caroline Savio-Ramos, AMTA's new Executive Officer. They talk about some of the changes coming to AMTA and their efforts to make it easier to connect with other educators. They talk about equity in education, highlighting diverse voices. They discuss Ine's intentions for the first few months in her role, as well as longer-term plans. Guest I ne Williams Inemesit “Ine” Williams serves as the Associate Executive Officer for the American Modeling Teachers Association (AMTA), where she oversees Membership & Engagement efforts, coordinates programs and events, and partners with the Executive Officer to drive strategic growth and foster community for STEM educators. Her career is defined by a unique intersection of science, international education, and climate justice. Beginning in biotechnology at Chiron Corporation, Ine transitioned into a 20-year career in higher education, managing global mobility programs and…

People in this episode

Host: Mark Royce

Guest: Ine Williams

Topics covered

  • education
  • STEM
  • equity in education
  • nonprofit roles
  • global travel

Keywords

  • AMTA
  • Ine Williams
  • education
  • STEM educators
  • equity
  • global mobility
  • climate justice

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: American Modeling Teachers Association, RISE Travel Institute

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