Jessie Mc Glone
About Jessie Mc Glone
Jessie Mc Glone is a Clinical Data Manager currently employed at The National Institutes of Health since 2022. She has a background in Agribusiness Management from Penn State University and has held various roles in user experience and healthcare recruitment.
Current Role at National Institutes of Health
Jessie Mc Glone has been serving as a Clinical Data Manager at the National Institutes of Health since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for managing clinical data to support research initiatives. Her work involves ensuring data integrity and compliance with regulatory standards, contributing to the advancement of medical research.
Previous Experience in User Experience Consulting
In 2020, Jessie Mc Glone worked as a User Experience Consultant and Strategist at Solar ROI for a period of three months. During her tenure, she focused on enhancing user experience strategies to improve client engagement and satisfaction. This role allowed her to apply her knowledge in user experience design to real-world applications.
Background in Healthcare Recruitment
From 2017 to 2019, Jessie Mc Glone worked at Maxim Healthcare Services as a Healthcare Recruiter and Client Coordinator. Based in Woodbridge, Virginia, she was involved in recruiting healthcare professionals and coordinating client needs. This role provided her with valuable insights into the healthcare industry and recruitment processes.
Educational Background in Agribusiness Management
Jessie Mc Glone studied Agribusiness Management at Penn State University from 2013 to 2017, where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree. This educational background equipped her with knowledge in business principles as they relate to the agricultural sector, preparing her for diverse career opportunities.
Training in User Experience Design
Jessie Mc Glone has pursued further education in User Experience Design at General Assembly. She completed the User Experience Design Immersive program in 2020, which provided her with comprehensive training in user-centered design principles. This training enhances her capabilities in her current and previous roles.