The Ambassador program’s objective is to promote and participate in the Festival in the months leading up to and during the Festival. There are additional opportunities to work with the Festival.. Ambassadors receive a toolkit and swag to help promote the Festival. Ambassadors let their teachers and administrators know they are participating in the program. 
 
1. Some of the ways Ambassadors have promoted the Festival
  • Host information tables at their school and in their neighborhoods
  • Post on their personal social media accounts
  • Draft emails for classmates and their families
  • Draft information for morning announcements
  • Create STEM events

2. Ambassadors are encouraged to attend and report on individual events.

 
3. Ambassadors support the Festival throughout the year
  • Host table at other events
  • assist with website
  • create STEM events
  • create social media
  • create posters and flyers
4. Two Ambassadors can serve on the Maryland STEM Festival Board of Directors.   Send me your resume if you would like to be considered for these positions.  The Board will vote on the student positions at the September 9th meeting.
 
5. Ambassadors can receive service hours for their work.
 
6. Ambassadors can be featured on our podcast!  Let me know if you would like to be on a podcast.  
 
6. Being an Ambassador looks good on a college resume
 
7. Occasionally, there are freebies, such as a tour of the new eSports facility in DC and movie tickets.
 
There are no minimum or maximum hours required.  If you want to join our program, please complete the Ambassador Form.  The next meeting will be at a virtual meeting at 7:30 on August 7th.  To join the meeting, email us at   msfambassadors@gmail.com The July 15th Ambassador Meeting video can be found here

Quote from Past Ambassadors

.During my time as an ambassador, I had the opportunity to readily pursue my passions for STEM and community service in a novel yet engaging way. I am blessed to have met so many interesting and curious peers and mentors, and I heavily recommend pursuing an ambassador position for anyone interested in STEM. Whether it was being a part of the podcast or volunteering at outreach events, I feel that I’ve successfully made my mark. The community I have been a part of has not only supported my own love for science but has allowed to spread this passion to so many other people from so many different backgrounds. Overall, it was an unforgettable and highly enriching experience.-Johnnt li, Currently attending Brown University