Jennie Kim
About Jennie Kim
Jennie Kim serves as the Senior Program Manager for Early Strategy & Operations at Joby Aviation, a position she has held since 2021. Her diverse experience includes roles in public policy, education, and various internships in government.
Work at Joby Aviation
Jennie Kim has been employed at Joby Aviation since 2021, serving as a Senior Program Manager in Early Strategy & Operations. In this role, she is involved in strategic planning and operational initiatives that support the company's objectives in the aviation industry. Her work is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she contributes to the development and execution of early-stage projects.
Previous Experience at Catalyst•Wayfare
Jennie Kim worked at Catalyst•Wayfare in two capacities. From 2017 to 2019, she served as a Researcher, focusing on various research projects in a remote setting. After that, she transitioned to an Operations role from 2019 to 2020, where she was responsible for operational tasks within the organization. This experience provided her with a solid foundation in both research and operational management.
Experience at Twitter
In 2021, Jennie Kim held a position at Twitter as part of the US Public Policy team. Her tenure lasted for four months and was based in Washington, D.C. During this time, she engaged in public policy initiatives that aligned with the company's objectives.
Teaching Background
Jennie Kim has a background in education, having worked as a Lead Teacher for Middle School Math at St. Paul Catholic School from 2017 to 2019. This role was part of the AmeriCorps program and took place in Jacksonville, Florida. Her responsibilities included curriculum development and student engagement in mathematics education.
Internship Experience
Jennie Kim has completed several internships that contributed to her professional development. In 2012, she interned for US Senator Dianne Feinstein in Santa Monica, California, and also interned with the National Economic Council at The White House in 2016. Additionally, she interned for California State Assembly member Sharon Quirk-Silva during the same year. These experiences provided her with insights into government operations and public policy.