Gracie Whitaker
About Gracie Whitaker
Gracie Whitaker is a Senior Packaging Engineer with extensive experience in packaging development for the consumer packaged goods industry. She has worked for several companies, including The Clorox Company and Moxion Power, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Packaging Science from Clemson University.
Current Role at Moxion Power Co.
Gracie Whitaker currently serves as a Senior Packaging Engineer at Moxion Power, a position she has held since 2024. In this role, she focuses on developing innovative packaging solutions that meet consumer needs while supporting the company's growth objectives. Her responsibilities include leading projects that enhance packaging effectiveness and sustainability.
Previous Experience in Packaging Engineering
Prior to her current role, Gracie Whitaker worked as a Packaging Engineer at Grove Collaborative from 2021 to 2022. She also held positions at The Clorox Company, where she was a Packaging Scientist 2 in Research & Development from 2019 to 2021 and a Scientist 1 from 2018 to 2021. Her experience includes developing packaging solutions that align with consumer demands in the consumer packaged goods industry.
Educational Background in Packaging Science
Gracie Whitaker earned her Bachelor of Science in Packaging Science from Clemson University, completing her studies from 2013 to 2017. During her time at Clemson, she developed a foundational understanding of packaging principles and practices, which she has applied throughout her career in various roles.
Internship Experience at Burt's Bees
Gracie Whitaker gained valuable experience as a Packaging Science Research and Development Intern at Burt's Bees from 2017 to 2018. This internship provided her with practical insights into the packaging development process, further enhancing her skills in creating effective packaging solutions.
Teaching Assistant Role at Clemson University
In 2016, Gracie Whitaker served as a Teaching Assistant at Clemson University for a duration of 11 months. This role involved supporting faculty and students in the Packaging Science program, contributing to her understanding of educational methodologies and packaging concepts.