Christina Van Worth
About Christina Van Worth
Christina Van Worth is the Quality Assurance Manager at Califia Farms, with extensive experience in quality assurance and food safety across various organizations.
Company
Christina Van Worth currently works at Califia Farms as a Quality Assurance Manager. She has been with the company since 2019, overseeing the quality and safety of its food products. Califia Farms is known for producing plant-based beverages and Christina plays a critical role in maintaining the high standards of quality the company is known for.
Previous Employment at Primex Farms
Christina Van Worth served as a Quality Assurance Manager at Primex Farms from 2014 to 2019. Based in Wasco, CA, Primex Farms is a prominent producer of pistachios and Christina was responsible for ensuring the quality and safety of their products over her five-year tenure.
Experience at Nestle S.A.
Christina Van Worth worked as a Quality Supervisor - Food Safety at Nestle S.A. from 2006 to 2014. During her eight years with the global food and beverage leader, Christina focused on maintaining food safety standards and developing effective quality assurance protocols.
Educational Background
Christina Van Worth holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Redlands. She studied there from 1995 to 1999, demonstrating a strong foundation in biological sciences that supports her expertise in quality assurance and food safety.
Expertise and Skills
Christina Van Worth brings a wealth of expertise in developing laboratory systems, a crucial skill for ensuring the quality and safety of food products. Additionally, she has experience in grant and proposal writing, as well as experimental design. Christina is also proficient in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Word, indicating strong technical skills in data management and presentation.
Research Experience at UC Davis
Christina Van Worth worked at UC Davis as a Staff Research Associate II and at UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching and Research Center from 2001 to 2006. Her role involved research and laboratory work, providing her with a deep understanding of experimental design and research methodologies.