National Inventors Hall of Fame
Laura Borell, M. Ed., is an experienced education professional with a robust background in both teaching and program management. Currently serving as an Account Manager and previously as a Program Relations Associate at the National Inventors Hall of Fame since July 2017, Laura's career includes roles as a teacher at Horizon Science Academy-Cleveland High School and OHDELA, as well as a decade of teaching experience with Fairfax County Public Schools. Laura began the career as a Research Assistant/Programmer and Data Quality Technician at Mathematica Policy Research. An educational background includes a Master of Education in Secondary Education from George Mason University and a Bachelor of Arts in English and Psychology from Kenyon College.
National Inventors Hall of Fame
The National Inventors Hall of Fame® (NIHF) is a dynamic nonprofit organization offering employees, interns and volunteers the opportunity to create a more innovative future. Our mission is recognizing inventors and invention, promoting creativity and advancing the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship. We honor the world’s greatest inventors through the NIHF Museum and Induction events, reward emerging inventors through the Collegiate Inventors Competition®, and empower and inspire the next generation of innovators through education programs including Camp Invention®. Since 1973 we have encouraged more than two million people to explore, create and innovate. NIHF’s entrepreneurial culture rewards creativity and ambition. We also understand the value and importance, both professionally and personally, of providing our employees with a comprehensive benefits package, including health benefits, retirement savings, professional development opportunities and more.