Keynote Speaker 2023

Dr. Anna Marie LaChance

pronunciation

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers 

Personal website: www.ThatAnnaMarie.com 

TikTok, Instagram, & Twitter: @ThatAnnaMarie 

Mastodon: ThatAnnaMarie@mstdn.social 

Newsletter: ThatAnnaMarie.substack.com 

About Anna Marie

Dr. Anna Marie LaChance is a chemical engineer and STEM educator with numerous professional and creative projects. Through her teaching work, podcast (Rule 63), social media presence (Substack & TikTok), and local political organizing, she is an advocate for abolitionist engineering education and intersectional transfeminism. 

Anna transitioned at the age of 22 while earning her PhD in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Connecticut. As a graduate student, she has mentored dozens of women and gender-diverse people in STEM, empowering them to bring their “full selves” into their engineering work. She has served as a member of several graduate student organizations and has been widely recognized for her research, teaching, and mentorship, including the 2021 Connecticut Women of Innovation® Award in the Inspiring STEM Equitability category by the Connecticut Technology Council—Anna was the first openly transgender or non-binary person to win in any category in the award’s 17-year history.

Anna is currently working as a Lecturer for the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where she offers courses on chemical engineering process control, polymer processing, and sustainability.