Club member Paul Arveson is Vice President on the Board of the Washington Academy of Sciences. He is also Director of Research at Solar Household Energy, Inc., an NGO focused on solar cooking research and field projects. Previously, Paul was a Senior Program Associate in the Dialogue on Science, Ethics and Religion Program at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is a fellow in the American Scientific Affiliation and an active member of National Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Kehnemouyi is Interim Vice President/Povost at Montgomery College’s Germantown Campus and directs the Collegewide STEM Unit for the entire school. He holds an MS and PhD in mechanical engineering from The George Washington University and a BS degree in chemical engineering from Tehran Polytechnic Institute. He is a registered professional engineer (PE) since 1988. In 1983, he joined Montgomery College’s Department of Physics, Engineering, and Geosciences. He became the chair of that department in 1999. He is currently collegewide dean for Science, Engineering, and Technology.
Fey is an architecture teacher at Thomas Edison High School of Technology. She instructs students in a two-year program on the Principles of Architecture and CAD technology. Fey is a native of Washington, DC, and studied international studies at Trinity College and architecture at Morgan State University. She worked in the architectural field for eight years before joining the Thomas Edison High School of Technology construction cluster. Currently, she is the department chair for the Construction Cluster.