ChemIDP Undergrad – Virtual Event
Event Information
Details
When
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
14:00-15:30
Where
Virtual Event
Who
About
ACS on Campus is the American Chemical Society’s premier outreach program, bringing professional development programming to students and early career researchers around the world. Join us on November 17th for a special virtual event in collaboration with the ACS ChemIDP team. This interactive workshop will teach you to effectively plan your career and how ACS’ online ChemIDP tool can support you setting and reaching your career goals.
All attendees will receive a participation certificate and access to download valuable resources after the event.
Agenda
Opening Remarks
Take the Lead in Your Career with ACS ChemIDP
Q&A
Closing Remarks & ACS Resources to Grow Your Future
Featured Speakers

Gilmar Rosas
Marketing Program Manager, Global Events
Gilmar Rosas is a Marketing Program Manager with the Global Events team at the American Chemical Society (ACS). He manages marketing and program development for the ACS on Campus program and identifies creative ways to engage with students. In this role, he develops outreach efforts designed to connect students with ACS on Campus and develop helpful and engaging programming. Gilmar joined ACS in 2018 with a background in digital marketing and program management. Gilmar holds a BA in Sociology from American University.

Joerg Schlatterer, Ph.D.
Director of the Office of Research Grants, ACS
Dr. Joerg Schlatterer is the Director of the Office of Research Grants at the ACS where he oversees the distribution of approximately $22 million in grants annually. He provides leadership for the ACS Petroleum Research Fund which supports fundamental research in the petroleum field, and as well as grant programs in agricultural chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and chemistry and biochemistry more generally. As a key thought leader for the ACS Scientific Advancement Division, he works to ensure that the ACS strategically utilizes its grantmaking capacity to best support today’s scientific research community. In previous roles at ACS, Dr. Schlatterer led several programs designed to support the career and professional development of students and postdoctoral investigators. He is the co-PI on the NSF INCLUDES Alliance grant for the Inclusive Graduate Education Network, and he led the development of the ACS Bridge Project which aims to broaden participation in PhD education. Prior to joining the ACS in 2017, Dr. Schlatterer served as Program Director in the Division of Graduate Education at the US National Science Foundation. He began his professional career as a faculty member in biochemistry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City; and later served as Assistant Dean of Faculty Professional Development at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Schlatterer received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry from the Free University of Berlin, and his PhD in chemistry from the University of Heidelberg.

Corrie Kuniyoshi, Ph.D.
Senior Program Manager, ACS Student & Postdoctoral Scholars Office
Dr. Corrie Kuniyoshi is a Senior Program Manager and career strategists at the American Chemical Society. She received her Ph.D. in Physical-Organic Chemistry from the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Kuniyoshi has almost 15 years of experience developing career and professional programming for graduate students and postdocs in STEMM fields, including creating and acting as the chief editor for the ACS Graduate & Postdoctoral Chemist magazine and co-leading the development of the ACS Individual Development Plan (ChemIDP.org) launched in 2015. Dr. Kuniyoshi is a Gallup Certified Strength Finder Coach and a MBTI certified practitioner. She is the PI for the NSF Grant Impact Indicators and Instruments for Individual Development Plans grant which studies the efficacy of IDP and IDP processes across different institutional uses.