Leonardo Tuchman
2021-11-03T08:05:20-07:00Phone:
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Leoardo Tuchman - Bio
Leonardo Tuchman has been teaching in The Crucible's Glass Flameworking Department since 2018 and loves sharing his passion for working on the flame with his students! He is a dabbler in the arts; in high school, he learned how to weld from his uncle, he currently spends hours penning intricate geometric-themed pictures and he plays bass guitar. Though he considers himself a beginner, you wouldn’t know by looking at his pieces; Tuchman has worked side by side with various flame-working veterans who have taught him just how difficult, yet rewarding it is to perfect the execution of his technical ideas.
Deepi Brar
2021-09-01T14:39:38-07:00Phone:
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Deepi Brar - Bio
Early in my career I worked in molecular and cell biology, neuroscience, and gene therapy research labs, so I'm comfortable interacting with scientists, doctors, and other technical professionals. I love translating research data into something usable and interesting for a wide audience.
I bring many identities to my work: daughter of immigrants, woman of color in STEM, cancer survivor, caregiver, mother, ally, and advocate. My experiences have taught me to value people and teams who are caring, creative, and purposeful. As a manager, I'm collaborative, inclusive, supportive, honest, and open to new ideas.
Coleman Buffa
2021-09-01T14:36:58-07:00Phone:
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Coleman Buffa - Bio
Coleman is naturally curious and driven to learn every day. He is a web developer and a skilled woodworker, bringing craftsmanship sensibilities to technology.
