National Association of Mathematicians

The National Association of Mathematicians is a professional association for mathematicians in the US, especially African Americans and other minorities.[1] It was founded in 1969.[2]

National Association of Mathematicians
AbbreviationNAM
Founded1969
Type501(c)(3)
Focuspromoting excellence in the mathematical sciences
promoting the mathematical development of all underrepresented minorities.
Leona Harris, President
Naiomi Cameron, Vice-President
Leona Harris, Executive Secretary
Cory Colbert, Treasurer
Brittany Mosby, Secretary
Omayra Ortega, Editor
Websitewww.nam-math.org

References

  1. Johnny Houston (2000), The history of the National Association of Mathematicians (NAM): The first thirty (30) years, 1969–1999, ISBN 9780970333209
  2. National Association of Mathematicians The Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences (CBMS) at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota
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