
Education & Outreach: Mireya Mayor – King Kong in My Pocket, Changemaker Speaker Series, Student
BUY TICKETSSeptember 9 @ 10:00 am
A former NFL cheerleader and daughter of Cuban immigrants, Dr. Mireya Mayor followed her unlikely dreams to explore the world in the name of science. In short order, she became a respected primatologist, audacious explorer, National Science Foundation Fellow, Fulbright Scholar, and an Emmy Award-nominated wildlife correspondent for National Geographic Channel. This mother of six also serves as Director of the Science Communications Initiative at Florida International University, in Miami; redefining what work-life balance might look like
Join world-renowned scientist and National Geographic explorer Mireya Mayor on a wild and inspiring romp through her unconventional path to success. From her early days as an NFL cheerleader to near-death experiences in the Congo and co-discovering the world’s smallest primate in Madagascar, Mireya shares her incredible journey with us. Between field expeditions, on-screen work, and her real-life drama of juggling a family of eight, Mireya reminds us that we are capable of more than we can imagine
Attendance by students outside the recommended grade or age range for each Student Matinee may be considered on a case-by-case basis. The Wheeler Opera House reserves the right to approve or decline such requests based on content suitability, program objectives, and seating availability.
Please note: Submitting a ticket request through our website does not guarantee admission. This information submitted is a request only. You will receive a confirmation email if your request is approved and seats are secured.
If you have any questions or need assistance with signing up, please call or email Malia Machado at (970) 309-9407 or malia.machado@aspen.gov
Join world-renowned scientist and National Geographic explorer Mireya Mayor on a wild and inspiring romp through her unconventional path to success. From her early days as an NFL cheerleader to near-death experiences in the Congo and co-discovering the world’s smallest primate in Madagascar, Mireya shares her incredible journey with us. Between field expeditions, on-screen work, and her real-life drama of juggling a family of eight, Mireya reminds us that we are capable of more than we can imagine
Attendance by students outside the recommended grade or age range for each Student Matinee may be considered on a case-by-case basis. The Wheeler Opera House reserves the right to approve or decline such requests based on content suitability, program objectives, and seating availability.
Please note: Submitting a ticket request through our website does not guarantee admission. This information submitted is a request only. You will receive a confirmation email if your request is approved and seats are secured.
If you have any questions or need assistance with signing up, please call or email Malia Machado at (970) 309-9407 or malia.machado@aspen.gov