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Amber Zertuche
Program Director at IGNITE Worldwide
Amber Zertuche is a passionate advocate for promoting STEM careers among girls.
Amber Zertuche ran IGNITE (Inspiring Girls Now in Technology Evolution) at Burton High School where she taught Physics and Engineering.
Amber Zertuche is known for her work in community-based learning activities and has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Amber Zertuche holds a Master's degree in Education from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Bachelor of Science in Optical Science and Engineering from the University of California, Davis.
Amber Zertuche is the IGNITE Regional Director of San Francisco at IGNITE Worldwide, and has a diverse background including teaching, research, and leadership roles in various organizations.
Amber Zertuche is dedicated to running STEM programs for girls in under-served schools, providing forums, coding workshops, and field trips to inspire the next generation of women in technology.