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Brooke Smith

Brooke Smith

The Kavli Foundation

Presenter

Brooke Smith is the Director of Public Engagement with Science at The Kavli Foundation, where she works to strengthen science’s relationship with society. Brooke is passionate about scientists engaging with various publics, and supporting those who enable scientists to communicate and engage effectively. At The Kavli Foundation, Brooke leads programs to build the field of public engagement with science, to support engagement efforts of Kavli’s partners, and advance science policies that enable a thriving scientific enterprise.

Her expertise and experiences are rooted in science, science communication, public engagement of science, public policy, science journalism and organizational leadership and development. Her career has continually focused on supporting science and scientists. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2018, Brooke served as the inaugural Executive Director of COMPASS, a leading non-profit organization dedicated to empowering scientists to be effective communicators and to engage in the public discourse about the environment. She has worked as a University-based communication professional for multi-campus scientific initiatives, as a consultant to foundations and non-profits, and with and for the federal government (for Booz Allen and Hamilton, as a consultant to the Department of Defense, as well as staff for EPA’s Office of Research and Development).

Sessions

Challenges, Opportunities and the Future of Communicating Science

Japan SciCom Forum 2021

The Kavli Foundation’s mission is ‘science to benefit humanity.’ This means the foundation supports more than research itself. The foundation also works to ensure the people, processes and products of science contribute meaningfully to society. The Kavli Foundation has been building a Science and Society program, including work to strengthen the relationship between science and the public. As the foundation is building this program, they have convened workshops and discussions on the future of science engagement and communication, commissioned landscape reports, and learned from the leaders and scholars doing important work. This talk will provide a landscape view of challenges and opportunities, and a look to the future, informed by what has been learned and discussed through exploration and work at the interface of science and society.

Tuesday, 26 October 2021