Executive Director
Michael Pearson
MAA
1529 Eighteenth Street NW
Washington DC 20036
202-319-8470
mpearson@maa.org

President
Deanna Haunsperger
Mathematics and Statistics
Carleton College
Northfield MN 55057
507-222-4362
dhaunspe@carleton.edu
Term: Feb 1, 2017 - Jan 31, 2019

Past-President
Francis Su
Department of Mathematics
Harvey Mudd College
Claremont, CA 91711
909-607-3616
su@math.hmc.edu

Secretary
Barbara T. Faires
Secretary
Box 15
Westminster College
New Wilmington PA 16172
724-946-6268
faires@westminster.edu

Treasurer
Jim Daniel
1515 Shasta Dr Apt 2321
Davis CA 95616
512-656-7026
daniel@math.utexas.edu

FOCUS
Lois Baron
MAA
1529 Eighteenth Street NW
Washington DC 20036
202-319-8483
lbaron@maa.org

MAA
1529 Eighteenth Street, NW
Washington DC 20036-1358
202-387-5200
www.maa.org

The Mathematical Association of America is the largest professional society that focuses on undergraduate mathematics education. Our members include university, college, and high school teachers; graduate and undergraduate students; pure and applied mathematicians; computer scientists; statisticians; and many others in academia, government, business, and industry. We welcome all who are interested in the mathematical sciences.

The mission of the MAA is "to advance the mathematical sciences, especially at the collegiate level."

This mission guides our core interests:
bulletEducation: We support learning in the mathematical sciences by encouraging effective curriculum, teaching, and assessment at all levels.
bulletResearch: We support research, scholarship, and its exposition at all appropriate levels and venues, including research by undergraduates.
bulletProfessional Development: We provide resources and activities that foster scholarship, professional growth, and cooperation among teachers, other professionals, and students.
bulletPublic Policy: We influence institutional and public policy through advocacy for the importance, uses, and needs of the mathematical sciences.
bulletPublic Appreciation: We promote the general understanding and appreciation of mathematics. We encourage students of all ages, particularly those from underrepresented groups, to pursue activities and careers in the mathematical sciences.

We pursue these interests through extensive programs, meetings, and publications, well over one hundred national committees, and 29 regional sections.