Jenny Gronemus
About Jenny Gronemus
Jenny Gronemus serves as the Alliance Manager at ATCC in Manassas, Virginia, a position she has held since 2016. With a background in project management and a strong educational foundation, she has contributed to various roles within the organization since 2011.
Work at ATCC
Jenny Gronemus has been employed at ATCC since 2013, holding various positions over the years. She currently serves as the Manager and Alliance Manager, a role she has held since 2016. Prior to this, she worked as a Project Manager in the Central Accessioning Unit from 2013 to 2015 and as a Project Manager for ATCC Microbiology Systems - Virology for 10 months in 2013. Additionally, she was a Supervisor in Biocollections and Standards - Virology from 2011 to 2013. Her tenure at ATCC reflects a progression of responsibilities and expertise in managing projects and alliances within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Jenny Gronemus holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Tech and a Master of Science degree from Eastern Virginia Medical School. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in scientific principles and methodologies, which she applies in her current role at ATCC. This academic training, combined with her extensive experience in project management and alliance management, positions her as a knowledgeable professional in her field.
Background
Before joining ATCC, Jenny Gronemus worked as a Research Assistant at Virginia Tech from 2003 to 2005. This early experience in research contributed to her understanding of scientific processes and laboratory operations. Her career at ATCC began in 2011, and she has since accumulated significant experience in various managerial roles, demonstrating her commitment to the organization and its mission.
Career Progression
Jenny Gronemus has experienced a steady career progression at ATCC, starting as a Supervisor in Biocollections and Standards - Virology in 2011. She advanced to Project Manager roles in different units, including the Central Accessioning Unit and ATCC Microbiology Systems - Virology. Her current position as Manager and Alliance Manager reflects her ability to take on increasing responsibilities and her expertise in managing critical projects and alliances within the organization.