
Also, In 2019 Martinez co-authored “Indigenous Data Governance: Strategies from United States Native Nations” with Stephanie and now Dr. As a member of Voices for Science program Andrew’s goal was to broaden the scope of our audience and introduce non-Indigenous community members, academics, and policy makers to the Indigenous data sovereignty framework. Mars has over a decade of experience teaching innovation and entrepreneurial leadership courses (undergraduate and graduate level) using collaborative and project-based learning approaches and designs. In 2019 Andrew was selected to be a member of the AGU Voices for Science Policy Track. Matthew Mars, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Leadership and Innovation, is the Founder and Director of the Innovation Collaboratory. For the last three years Andrew and Stephanie have worked to identify pathways to bring the Indigenous data sovereignty framework into the American Geological Union sphere. This work began with organizing and presenting at the first ever Indigenous Open Data Summit at the International Open Data Conference in Spain. Stephanie Russo Carroll in her work in the Indigenous data sovereignty arena for the last five years. He came to NNI as an intern in Fall 2013 where he was tasked with gaining a better understanding of the BIA Secretarial Election process.Īndrew has assisted Dr. Since we started Phoenix New Times, it has been defined as the.

He graduated from the University of Arizona in the Business Management program at the Eller College of Management with a double minor in American Indian Studies and Government and Public Policy. The Collaboratory is located at 526 East University Drive, Mesa.

He is also Diegueno/Iipay with ties to the Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians in San Diego County. Research Specialist, Native Nations Institute, University of ArizonaĮmail me: follow me is citizen of the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community.
