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Danielle Lewis has a diverse work experience starting in 2017 as a Project Manager/Board Member for Students Engaging in Essential Dialogue. From 2018 to 2020, they worked at Carleton College as a Diversity and Community Dialogue Facilitator and Sociology/Anthropology Office Assistant. In 2019, they became a Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow at Mellon Foundation. In 2020, Danielle joined Matteson School District 162 as a Cadre Substitute Teacher until 2022. Currently, they are working at MxD as a Project Coordinator starting from July 2022. Danielle also briefly worked at Carleton College as an Off-Campus Studies Program Assistant from March to June 2022.
Danielle Lewis began their education at Southland College Preparatory from 2012 to 2016. However, no specific degree or field of study was provided for this period. Subsequently, they attended Carleton College from 2016 to 2020, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Anthropology.
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MxD enables U.S. manufacturers to begin making every part better than the last. It is a goal far too big for any one company to solve on its own. It requires production lines to be embedded with software and sensors, and hooked up to the cloud. Only with this ability to send and receive data can the equipment improve itself and learn from every part produced in real-time. The most lucrative opportunities of the future will involve digitally powered manufacturing. Innovative manufacturers turn to us to forge that future. MxD was formerly known as the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII).