Julie L.
About Julie L.
Julie L. is a Research Grants Manager with extensive experience in grant administration, currently serving as System Director of Sponsored Research Administration at CommonSpirit Health. She has held various positions in organizations such as Catholic Health Initiatives and Kaiser Permanente, and she holds a Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Denver.
Work at CommonSpirit Health
Julie L. has been working at CommonSpirit Health since 2014 as the System Director of Sponsored Research Administration. In this role, she oversees grant administration and ensures compliance with federal regulations. Her responsibilities include policy development and process improvement, making her a key resource for grant-related matters within the organization.
Current Role at Catholic Health Initiatives Institute for Research and Innovation
Since 2017, Julie L. has served as the System Director of Sponsored Research Administration at the Catholic Health Initiatives Institute for Research and Innovation in Denver, Colorado. In this position, she is responsible for managing sponsored research activities and ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements, contributing to the advancement of research initiatives.
Previous Experience at Catholic Health Initiatives
Before her current roles, Julie L. worked at Catholic Health Initiatives as the Manager of Grants Compliance from 2014 to 2016. During her tenure, she focused on ensuring compliance with grant regulations and policies, enhancing the organization's grant management processes.
Education and Expertise
Julie L. holds a Master's degree in Social Work (MSW) from the University of Denver, which she completed in 1993. She also earned a Bachelor's degree in Social Work with minors in Psychology and Human Development from Colorado State University in 1992. Her educational background supports her expertise in grant administration and compliance.
Professional Development and Training
In her roles, Julie L. provides training and education to ensure compliance with regulations from agencies such as HHS and NIH. She has developed and coordinated comprehensive processes for pre- and post-award grant administration, demonstrating her commitment to enhancing the understanding of grant management practices within her organization.