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'''Megan Benson Pratt''' (b. [[1973]]) is an educational outreach coordinator with the [[Institute for Human and Machine Cognition]] and a current candidate for the [[Pensacola City Council]] At-Large seat vacated by [[Mike Wiggins]]. She is the daughter of [[Lois Benson]] and younger sister of [[Holly Benson]].
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'''Megan Benson Pratt''' (b. [[1973]]) is the executive director of the [[Pensacola MESS Hall]]. She formerly was the science education coordinator at the [[Institute for Human and Machine Cognition]] and an At-Large member of the [[Pensacola City Council]]. She is the daughter of [[Lois Benson]] and younger sister of [[Holly Benson]].
  
A native of Durham, North Carolina, Megan moved with her family to Pensacola in 1976. After graduating from [[Washington High School]] in 1990, she received a bachelor's of science degree from M.I.T. in 1993, an M.A. in chemistry from Harvard in 1995 and her Ph.D. in neurobiology from Harvard in 1999, then was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School in 2000. In 2002 she returned to Pensacola and began working at the [[Institute for Human and Machine Cognition]] (IHMC), where her husband [[Jerry Pratt]] is also a robotics researcher. She has spearheaded the IHMC's [[Science Saturdays]] program and, with her sister Holly, helped create the [[I LOVE Science]] program for 5th graders in the [[Escambia County School District|Escambia]] and [[Santa Rosa County School District]]s.
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A native of Durham, North Carolina, Megan moved with her family to Pensacola in 1976. After graduating from [[Washington High School]] in 1990, she received a bachelor's of science degree from M.I.T. in 1993, an M.A. in chemistry from Harvard in 1995 and her Ph.D. in neurobiology from Harvard in 1999, then was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School in 2000. In 2002 she returned to Pensacola and began working at the [[Institute for Human and Machine Cognition]] (IHMC), where her husband [[Jerry Pratt]] is also a robotics researcher. She has spearheaded the IHMC's [[Science Saturdays]] program and, with her sister Holly, helped create the [[I LOVE Science]] program for 5th graders in the [[Escambia County School District|Escambia]] and [[Santa Rosa County School District]]s. In 2012 she and her husband brought together a group of Pensacolians to found the [[Pensacola MESS Hall]], a hands on science museum in downtown Pensacola.
  
 
==Community involvement==
 
==Community involvement==
 
*Pensacola [[Charter Review Commission]]  
 
*Pensacola [[Charter Review Commission]]  
*[[Weis Elementary School|Weis]] and [[Brentwood Elementary School]]s, volunteer
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*Former volunteer, [[Spencer Bibbs Elementary School|Spencer Bibbs]], [[Weis Elementary School|Weis]] and [[Brentwood Elementary School]]s
 
*[[WSRE-TV]] PBS, board member
 
*[[WSRE-TV]] PBS, board member
*[[Gulf Coast Zoological Society]], board member
 
*[[Communities in Schools of Northwest Florida]], board member
 
 
*[[Leadership Pensacola]] Class of 2005
 
*[[Leadership Pensacola]] Class of 2005
 
*[[Pensacola Young Professionals]], member
 
*[[Pensacola Young Professionals]], member
 
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*[[Pensacola City Council]], vice-president, chair of the CRA
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*former member of [[Community Maritime Park Associates]]
 
==External links & references==
 
==External links & references==
 
*[http://www.votemegan2008.com/ VoteMegan2008.com] &ndash; campaign website
 
*[http://www.votemegan2008.com/ VoteMegan2008.com] &ndash; campaign website
 
*[http://www.ihmc.us/users/user.php?UserID=mpratt IHMC profile]
 
*[http://www.ihmc.us/users/user.php?UserID=mpratt IHMC profile]
  
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 27 July 2016

Megan Pratt
MeganPratt.jpg
Born 1973
Durham, North Carolina
Occupation Executive Director
Pensacola MESS Hall
Religion Methodist
Spouse Jerry Pratt
Parents Scott and Lois Benson
Children Annie & Ben

Megan Benson Pratt (b. 1973) is the executive director of the Pensacola MESS Hall. She formerly was the science education coordinator at the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition and an At-Large member of the Pensacola City Council. She is the daughter of Lois Benson and younger sister of Holly Benson.

A native of Durham, North Carolina, Megan moved with her family to Pensacola in 1976. After graduating from Washington High School in 1990, she received a bachelor's of science degree from M.I.T. in 1993, an M.A. in chemistry from Harvard in 1995 and her Ph.D. in neurobiology from Harvard in 1999, then was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School in 2000. In 2002 she returned to Pensacola and began working at the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC), where her husband Jerry Pratt is also a robotics researcher. She has spearheaded the IHMC's Science Saturdays program and, with her sister Holly, helped create the I LOVE Science program for 5th graders in the Escambia and Santa Rosa County School Districts. In 2012 she and her husband brought together a group of Pensacolians to found the Pensacola MESS Hall, a hands on science museum in downtown Pensacola.

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Preceded by:
Mike Wiggins
Pensacola City Council
District 9 (At-Large)

2009 – present
Incumbent