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PRESENTER BIOS AND EMAIL ADDRESSES<br />

DANA LUTHER<br />

Dana Luther taught high school math in Philadelphia before moving out to California to<br />

pursue a career with MIND Research. She trained educators for a year on how to use the<br />

software, and then moved into the Product Management department. Dana is now the<br />

Associate Product Manager, focusing on customer usage, understanding, and satisfaction<br />

with the range of ST Math products.<br />

dluther@mindresearch.net<br />

DIANA MADRID<br />

Diana Madrid is currently a Coordinator of Bilingual/ESL Programs and Early Childhood at<br />

Education Service Center, Region 20 in San Antonio, Texas. In this role, she oversees the<br />

support provided to local education agencies to ensure accountability and implementation of<br />

best practices for English language learners in the San Antonio and surrounding areas. Diana<br />

has also worked as an elementary bilingual educator, literacy leader and a bilingual reading<br />

intervention teacher in the El Paso/New Mexico area.<br />

diana.madrid@esc20.net<br />

REYNALDO MADRIGAL<br />

Rey Madrigal has served as Superintendent of the Harlandale ISD since 2012. He graduated<br />

from Harlandale High School, received his BS from University of Texas at San Antonio, his<br />

Master of Science in School Administration from Texas A&M University at Kingsville and his<br />

Superintendent’s Certification from the Region 20 Texas Superintendents’ Certification. He<br />

was a Special Education Teacher, a Coach, and an Athletics Coordinator. He served as Principal<br />

at both Harlandale Middle and Harlandale High School where he led “transformation” from<br />

AU to Recognized status.<br />

rey.madrigal@harlandale.net<br />

#AIEConf<br />

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