Sunny Thorley
About Sunny Thorley
Sunny Thorley is a Junior Validation Engineer at Azzur Group and has served as a Student Ambassador at Drexel University since 2019. With a background in biomedical engineering, Thorley has also gained experience through roles at Terumo Medical Corporation and AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS INC.
Work at Azzur Group
Sunny Thorley has been employed at Azzur Group as a Junior Validation Engineer since 2021. In this role, Thorley is involved in ensuring that products meet quality standards and regulatory requirements. The position requires a strong understanding of validation processes and methodologies, which are critical in the life sciences and healthcare sectors.
Current Role at Drexel University
Since 2019, Sunny Thorley has served as a Student Ambassador at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA. This role involves representing the university to prospective students and their families, providing insights into the academic experience, and assisting with campus events. Thorley has accumulated five years of experience in this position, contributing to the university's outreach and engagement efforts.
Education and Expertise
Sunny Thorley studied at Drexel University, focusing on Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems. This educational background provides a foundation in engineering principles and health sciences, equipping Thorley with the skills necessary for work in validation engineering and related fields.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to current roles, Sunny Thorley worked at Terumo Medical Corporation as a Process Engineer Co-op in 2020 for four months. This position involved hands-on experience in process engineering within the medical device industry. Additionally, Thorley served as a Brand Ambassador for AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS INC. for two months in 2019 and worked as a Student Ambassador Summer Assistant at Drexel University for three months in 2019.
High School Education
Sunny Thorley completed high school at Central Bucks HS-South, earning a High School Diploma from 2014 to 2018. This foundational education set the stage for further studies in biomedical engineering and subsequent professional development.