Jennifer Tippins
About Jennifer Tippins
Jennifer Tippins is a Project Manager at Mathematica, with extensive experience in public policy analysis and community engagement. She has held various roles in organizations such as the City of Seattle and BERK, and holds multiple degrees from the University of Washington.
Work at Mathematica
Jennifer Tippins has been employed at Mathematica as a Project Manager since 2021. In this role, she applies her expertise in public policy analysis and community planning to manage various projects. Her responsibilities include overseeing project development and ensuring that initiatives align with user-centered design principles. Tippins leverages her background in qualitative research to enhance project outcomes and stakeholder engagement.
Previous Experience in Seattle
Prior to her current position, Tippins worked for the City of Seattle in various roles. She served as an Engagement Specialist for five months in 2018 and then as a Community Engagement Coordinator from 2019 to 2021. In these positions, she focused on fostering community involvement and enhancing public outreach efforts. Before her tenure at the City of Seattle, she worked at BERK as an Associate for four years, where she contributed to research and analysis projects.
Educational Background
Jennifer Tippins holds multiple degrees from the University of Washington, including a Master’s Degree in Urban Design and Planning and a Master’s Degree in International/Global Studies with a focus on China. She also earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Film/Video Production from New York University. Additionally, she completed a Certificate Program in User Experience and Design at the School of Visual Concepts. Her academic background supports her skills in community planning and visual communication.
Research and Internships
Tippins has gained valuable experience through various internships and research roles. She worked as a Research Intern and Alley Project Coordinator at SCIDpda from 2011 to 2013, contributing to community-focused projects. In 2010, she was a Multimedia Summer Intern at Asia Society in New York. Furthermore, she served as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Washington for one month in 2013, where she supported educational initiatives.
Scholarships and Specialized Training
Jennifer Tippins was a Fulbright scholar in Hong Kong, which provided her with international experience and insights into cultural exchange. She also participated in the U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship program in Shanghai, enhancing her language skills and cultural understanding. These experiences complement her professional expertise in public policy and community engagement.