Elizabeth Crawford
About Elizabeth Crawford
Elizabeth Crawford is a Quality Control Specialist at Brown-Forman, where she conducts chemical and qualitative analyses on products. She studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Louisville, earning her degree in 2023, and has previous experience as a NASA Nanoparticle Research Assistant.
Work at Brown-Forman
Elizabeth Crawford has been employed at Brown-Forman since 2021. She currently holds the position of Quality Control Specialist, where she conducts chemical, qualitative, and organoleptic analysis on in-process and finished product samples. In addition to her full-time role, she has experience as a Process R&D Engineering Co-Op, gaining valuable insights into the distilled spirits industry. Her work at Brown-Forman is complemented by her academic background in chemical engineering.
Education and Expertise
Elizabeth Crawford studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Louisville from 2019 to 2023, where she earned her degree. Prior to that, she completed her secondary education at Assumption High School, focusing on the same field from 2015 to 2019. During her time at the university, she was a member of the Honors College and received the Grawemeyer Scholarship, highlighting her academic achievements and commitment to her studies.
Background
Elizabeth Crawford has a solid foundation in chemical engineering, having pursued her studies at the University of Louisville. She worked as a NASA Nanoparticle Research Assistant from 2020 to 2021, where she gained research experience in a specialized area of chemical engineering. This role provided her with practical skills that she has applied in her current position at Brown-Forman.
Achievements
Elizabeth Crawford is recognized for her academic accomplishments, particularly as a recipient of the Grawemeyer Scholarship at the University of Louisville. Her involvement in the Honors College reflects her dedication to her education and her field of study. Additionally, her co-op experience at Brown-Forman in distilled spirits as an R&D chemical engineering intern showcases her practical application of chemical engineering principles in a professional setting.