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Lyssa Wilson Becho

Lyssa Wilson Becho

Principal Research Associate, The Evaluation Center, Western Michigan University

Lyssa is the Director and Principal Investigator of EvaluATE. She is a principal research associate at The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University. Lyssa holds a Ph.D. in evaluation and has over 10 years of experience conducting evaluations for a variety of local, national, and international programs.

Rachael Bower

Rachael Bower

Director/PI - Internet Scout Research Group University of Wisconsin-Madison

Rachael directs Internet Scout Research Group, a grant funded research and development center at the UW-Madison. She has been Principle Investigator on a variety of federal and philanthropic awards, including Scout’s ATE Central project, which acts as an information hub for the ATE community providing an online portal of resources, tools, and services that support and promote the work of ATE grantees. Rachael has spent most of her career in academia, with a brief foray into the world of start-ups, and brings a deep understanding of issues related to educational digital projects, sustainability, and grant stewardship to her work at Scout and ATE.

Brianna Hooks Singletary

Brianna Hooks Singletary

Senior Research Associate, EvaluATE

Brianna leads EvaluATE's training and evaluation capacity building initiatives, including webinars, workshops, and resources. She is a Senior research associate at The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University. Brianna holds a Ph.D. in evaluation.

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