Courtney Epps
About Courtney Epps
Courtney Epps is an Associate Biologist at ATCC in Manassas, Virginia, where she has worked since 2020. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from Ferrum College and has a diverse work history in various roles related to biology and quality assurance.
Work at ATCC
Courtney Epps has been employed at ATCC as an Associate Biologist since 2020. In this role, she contributes to various biological research projects and initiatives. Prior to her current position, she worked as an Operations Associate at ATCC from 2019 to 2020. Her experience at ATCC spans over four years, during which she has developed her skills in biological sciences and laboratory operations.
Education and Expertise
Courtney Epps holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from Ferrum College, where she studied from 2011 to 2015. She also has a minor in chemistry, which complements her biological studies. Additionally, she achieved a Technical Endorsement in Animal Science from Wayne Technical and Career Center (BOCES) between 2009 and 2011. This educational background provides her with a strong foundation in both biological and chemical sciences.
Background
Courtney Epps has a diverse work history that includes various roles in different industries. Before her tenure at ATCC, she worked at Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. as a QA Tech from 2016 to 2019, and held positions at Readerlink Distribution Services, LLC, Randstad USA, and Dollar General. Her early work experience includes a role as a Water Quality Technician at Ferrum College, where she worked for nearly a year. This varied background has equipped her with a range of skills applicable to her current role.
Hobbies and Interests
In addition to her professional pursuits, Courtney Epps enjoys reading, writing, and drawing. These hobbies help her maintain an active mind and foster creativity. She has also participated in equestrian lessons to gain experience with horses, reflecting her interest in animal science. Initially, she aimed to become an equine veterinarian, indicating her long-standing passion for animal care and biology.