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Magic inspires wonder,

wonder changes the world.

After witnessing a live magic show at the age of nine, Jason became insatiably curious about “impossible.” He quickly gravitated to magic books wondering, “What is possible?” and soon found himself starring at science books wondering the exact same question. As Latimer grew up, so did his approach. Along with mastering sleight of hand, Latimer studied mathematics, physics, game theory, psychology, and as many science books he could get his hands on. By uniting his questions with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Latimer has truly become one of a kind.

As a magician

Jason is the series champion of the BBC One’s The Magicians, the recipient of Siegfried & Roy’s Masters of the Impossible Award, and was bestowed with magic’s highest honor, “Grand Prix ‘Best Overall’ World Champion of Magic.”

Beyond magic

With an undefeated resume of championship wins, Jason is one of the judges with Penn & Teller on SyFy Channel’s magic competition Wizard Wars. In 2018, Jason joins David Copperfield and David Blaine as one of the few recipients of the prestigious and highly coveted Golden Grolla Award from the Masters of Magic.

As a scientist

Jason is the creator of “Impossible Science” the academic platform uniting magic and science to inspire wonder in education. Latimer is the Curator of Impossible Science of the iconic Fleet Science Center in San Diego, CA but his STEM program has expanded to science centers throughout Southern California.

Magic and science today!

Impossible Science labs, festivals, exhibitions, live shows, and digital series have inspired hundreds of thousands of minds to embrace their ability to ask a question.

Impossible Science Student Challenge

Recently, Engineering.com and Latimer launched the Impossible Science Student Challenge, a competition of thousands of participating schools across the US and Canada to find the classroom doing the most to inspire curiosity within Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

Impossible is merely an opinion

Today, Jason co-hosts Science Channel’s new series SciJinks with Big Bang Theory’s Johnny Galecki and Mythbusters: The Search’s Tamara Robertson. At Education First’s Global Leadership Summit, in both New York and Berlin, Jason follows previous keynote speakers Al Gore and Dr. Jane Goodall with his keynote address on The Influence of Technology on Society.

USA Science & Engineering Festival

While in Washington DC, at the largest science festival in the country (370,000+ Attendees) and following last year’s speaker Elon Musk, Jason gave the closing keynote of the USA Science and Engineering Festival on Impossible Science and Education Through Curiosity.

Inspiring Wonder

Jason Latimer is not only changing education, he is on a mission to globally inspire wonder. For more info contact: Chris Lee Chris@calentertainment.com 877-300-1888 www.calentertainment.com

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JASON

LATIMER

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Booking inquiries: Chris Lee Chris@calentertainment.com 877-300-1888 www.calentertainment.com
After witnessing a live magic show at the age of nine, Jason became insatiably curious about “impossible.” He quickly gravitated to magic books wondering, “What is possible?” and soon found himself starring at science books wondering the exact same question. As Latimer grew up, so did his approach. Along with mastering sleight of hand, Latimer studied mathematics, physics, game theory, psychology, and as many science books he could get his hands on. By uniting his questions with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Latimer has truly become one of a kind.
Jason is the series champion of the BBC One’s The Magicians, the recipient of Siegfried & Roy’s Masters of the Impossible Award, and was bestowed with magic’s highest honor, “Grand Prix ‘Best Overall’ World Champion of Magic.”
With an undefeated resume of championship wins, Jason is one of the judges with Penn & Teller on SyFy Channel’s magic competition Wizard Wars. In 2018, Jason joins David Copperfield and David Blaine as one of the few recipients of the prestigious and highly coveted Golden Grolla Award from the Masters of Magic.
Jason is the creator of “Impossible Science” the academic platform uniting magic and science to inspire wonder in education. Latimer is the Curator of Impossible Science of the iconic Fleet Science Center in San Diego, CA but his STEM program has expanded to science centers throughout Southern California.
Impossible Science labs, festivals, exhibitions, live shows, and digital series have inspired hundreds of thousands of minds to embrace their ability to ask a question.
Recently, Engineering.com and Latimer launched the Impossible Science Student Challenge, a competition of thousands of participating schools across the US and Canada to find the classroom doing the most to inspire curiosity within Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Today, Jason co-hosts Science Channel’s new series SciJinks with Big Bang Theory’s Johnny Galecki and Mythbusters: The Search’s Tamara Robertson. At Education First’s Global Leadership Summit, in both New York and Berlin, Jason follows previous keynote speakers Al Gore and Dr. Jane Goodall with his keynote address on The Influence of Technology on Society.
While in Washington DC, at the largest science festival in the country (370,000+ Attendees) and following last year’s speaker Elon Musk, Jason gave the closing keynote of the USA Science and Engineering Festival on Impossible Science and Education Through Curiosity.
Jason Latimer is not only changing education, he is on a mission to globally inspire wonder. For more info contact: Chris Lee Chris@calentertainment.com 877-300-1888 www.calentertainment.com
Booking inquiries: Chris Lee Chris@calentertainment.com 877-300-1888 www.calentertainment.com
After witnessing a live magic show at the age of nine, Jason became insatiably curious about “impossible.” He quickly gravitated to magic books wondering, “What is possible?” and soon found himself starring at science books wondering the exact same question. As Latimer grew up, so did his approach. Along with mastering sleight of hand, Latimer studied mathematics, physics, game theory, psychology, and as many science books he could get his hands on. By uniting his questions with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Latimer has truly become one of a kind.
Jason is the series champion of the BBC One’s The Magicians, the recipient of Siegfried & Roy’s Masters of the Impossible Award, and was bestowed with magic’s highest honor, “Grand Prix ‘Best Overall’ World Champion of Magic.”
With an undefeated resume of championship wins, Jason is one of the judges with Penn & Teller on SyFy Channel’s magic competition Wizard Wars. In 2018, Jason joins David Copperfield and David Blaine as one of the few recipients of the prestigious and highly coveted Golden Grolla Award from the Masters of Magic.
Jason is the creator of “Impossible Science” the academic platform uniting magic and science to inspire wonder in education. Latimer is the Curator of Impossible Science of the iconic Fleet Science Center in San Diego, CA but his STEM program has expanded to science centers throughout Southern California.
Impossible Science labs, festivals, exhibitions, live shows, and digital series have inspired hundreds of thousands of minds to embrace their ability to ask a question.
Recently, Engineering.com and Latimer launched the Impossible Science Student Challenge, a competition of thousands of participating schools across the US and Canada to find the classroom doing the most to inspire curiosity within Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Today, Jason co-hosts Science Channel’s new series SciJinks with Big Bang Theory’s Johnny Galecki and Mythbusters: The Search’s Tamara Robertson. At Education First’s Global Leadership Summit, in both New York and Berlin, Jason follows previous keynote speakers Al Gore and Dr. Jane Goodall with his keynote address on The Influence of Technology on Society.
While in Washington DC, at the largest science festival in the country (370,000+ Attendees) and following last year’s speaker Elon Musk, Jason gave the closing keynote of the USA Science and Engineering Festival on Impossible Science and Education Through Curiosity.
Jason Latimer is not only changing education, he is on a mission to globally inspire wonder. For more info contact: Chris Lee Chris@calentertainment.com 877-300-1888 www.calentertainment.com
Booking inquiries: Chris Lee Chris@calentertainment.com 877-300-1888 www.calentertainment.com
After witnessing a live magic show at the age of nine, Jason became insatiably curious about “impossible.” He quickly gravitated to magic books wondering, “What is possible?” and soon found himself starring at science books wondering the exact same question. As Latimer grew up, so did his approach. Along with mastering sleight of hand, Latimer studied mathematics, physics, game theory, psychology, and as many science books he could get his hands on. By uniting his questions with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Latimer has truly become one of a kind.
Jason is the series champion of the BBC One’s The Magicians, the recipient of Siegfried & Roy’s Masters of the Impossible Award, and was bestowed with magic’s highest honor, “Grand Prix ‘Best Overall’ World Champion of Magic.”
With an undefeated resume of championship wins, Jason is one of the judges with Penn & Teller on SyFy Channel’s magic competition Wizard Wars. In 2018, Jason joins David Copperfield and David Blaine as one of the few recipients of the prestigious and highly coveted Golden Grolla Award from the Masters of Magic.
Jason is the creator of “Impossible Science” the academic platform uniting magic and science to inspire wonder in education. Latimer is the Curator of Impossible Science of the iconic Fleet Science Center in San Diego, CA but his STEM program has expanded to science centers throughout Southern California.
Impossible Science labs, festivals, exhibitions, live shows, and digital series have inspired hundreds of thousands of minds to embrace their ability to ask a question.
Recently, Engineering.com and Latimer launched the Impossible Science Student Challenge, a competition of thousands of participating schools across the US and Canada to find the classroom doing the most to inspire curiosity within Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Today, Jason co-hosts Science Channel’s new series SciJinks with Big Bang Theory’s Johnny Galecki and Mythbusters: The Search’s Tamara Robertson. At Education First’s Global Leadership Summit, in both New York and Berlin, Jason follows previous keynote speakers Al Gore and Dr. Jane Goodall with his keynote address on The Influence of Technology on Society.
While in Washington DC, at the largest science festival in the country (370,000+ Attendees) and following last year’s speaker Elon Musk, Jason gave the closing keynote of the USA Science and Engineering Festival on Impossible Science and Education Through Curiosity.
Jason Latimer is not only changing education, he is on a mission to globally inspire wonder. For more info contact: Chris Lee Chris@calentertainment.com 877-300-1888 www.calentertainment.com
Booking inquiries: Chris Lee Chris@calentertainment.com 877-300-1888 www.calentertainment.com
After witnessing a live magic show at the age of nine, Jason became insatiably curious about “impossible.” He quickly gravitated to magic books wondering, “What is possible?” and soon found himself starring at science books wondering the exact same question. As Latimer grew up, so did his approach. Along with mastering sleight of hand, Latimer studied mathematics, physics, game theory, psychology, and as many science books he could get his hands on. By uniting his questions with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Latimer has truly become one of a kind.
Jason is the series champion of the BBC One’s The Magicians, the recipient of Siegfried & Roy’s Masters of the Impossible Award, and was bestowed with magic’s highest honor, “Grand Prix ‘Best Overall’ World Champion of Magic.”
With an undefeated resume of championship wins, Jason is one of the judges with Penn & Teller on SyFy Channel’s magic competition Wizard Wars. In 2018, Jason joins David Copperfield and David Blaine as one of the few recipients of the prestigious and highly coveted Golden Grolla Award from the Masters of Magic.
Jason is the creator of “Impossible Science” the academic platform uniting magic and science to inspire wonder in education. Latimer is the Curator of Impossible Science of the iconic Fleet Science Center in San Diego, CA but his STEM program has expanded to science centers throughout Southern California.
Impossible Science labs, festivals, exhibitions, live shows, and digital series have inspired hundreds of thousands of minds to embrace their ability to ask a question.
Recently, Engineering.com and Latimer launched the Impossible Science Student Challenge, a competition of thousands of participating schools across the US and Canada to find the classroom doing the most to inspire curiosity within Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Today, Jason co-hosts Science Channel’s new series SciJinks with Big Bang Theory’s Johnny Galecki and Mythbusters: The Search’s Tamara Robertson. At Education First’s Global Leadership Summit, in both New York and Berlin, Jason follows previous keynote speakers Al Gore and Dr. Jane Goodall with his keynote address on The Influence of Technology on Society.
While in Washington DC, at the largest science festival in the country (370,000+ Attendees) and following last year’s speaker Elon Musk, Jason gave the closing keynote of the USA Science and Engineering Festival on Impossible Science and Education Through Curiosity.
Jason Latimer is not only changing education, he is on a mission to globally inspire wonder. For more info contact: Chris Lee Chris@calentertainment.com 877-300-1888 www.calentertainment.com
Booking inquiries: Chris Lee Chris@calentertainment.com 877-300-1888 www.calentertainment.com