Jerry Johnson
About Jerry Johnson
Jerry Johnson is a seasoned project manager with extensive experience in construction management and project management across various sectors, including government and pharmaceutical industries. He currently holds senior project management roles at ALKU and Oxford International, while previously working in leadership positions at several notable firms.
Current Role at ALKU
Jerry Johnson serves as a Senior Project Manager at ALKU, a position he has held since 2019. His work is based in East Windsor, New Jersey. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing project management activities, ensuring that projects are delivered on time and within budget.
Experience at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group
Jerry Johnson previously worked at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group as a Project Manager for a brief period in 2017. His tenure lasted four months and took place in Greenville, South Carolina. During this time, he contributed to project management efforts within the organization.
Professional Background
Jerry Johnson has a diverse professional background with extensive experience in project management and operations. He has held various senior roles, including Vice President of Business Operations at PharmaMatrix and Senior Project Manager at IPS-Integrated Project Services. His career spans multiple industries, including construction management and business development.
Educational Qualifications
Jerry Johnson studied at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where he earned a degree in History from 1972 to 1976. He also completed project management training at the Project Management Training Institute, achieving his PMP certification in 2009.
International Project Management Experience
Jerry Johnson possesses international project and program management experience across various regions, including the Caribbean basin, Central America, Europe, and the Middle East. His work has involved collaboration with government agencies, including the Department of Defense, and other governmental entities.