Natalie Jonk

Natalie Jonk

Enterprise Marketing Manager @ Overleaf

About Natalie Jonk

Natalie Jonk is an Enterprise Marketing Manager at Overleaf and a Co-Founder of Crowd.Science, where she promotes grassroots research on critical issues. She has a background in nutrition and pharmacology, with previous roles in community management and scientific advising.

Work at Overleaf

Natalie Jonk has been serving as the Enterprise Marketing Manager at Overleaf (Writelatex Limited) since 2020. In this role, she focuses on marketing strategies tailored for enterprise clients. Prior to this position, she worked as the Community Manager at Overleaf from 2018 to 2020, where she engaged with users and promoted community initiatives. Overleaf is recognized for its contributions to collaborative writing and is supported by Bethnal Green Ventures, an accelerator that backs technology-driven companies aimed at social good.

Education and Expertise

Natalie Jonk holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Nutrition from King's College, University of London, which she completed in 2005. She also earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc Hons) in Pharmacology from the University of Bristol, graduating in 2004. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in scientific principles, which she applies in her marketing roles within the healthcare and technology sectors.

Background

Natalie Jonk has a diverse professional background that includes roles in marketing and scientific advisory. She co-founded Crowd.Science in 2014, a platform dedicated to grassroots research on critical issues such as plastic pollution, cancer, climate change, and dementia. Her previous experience includes working as a Scientific Advisor at Novartis for one year and as a Flu Administrator in Health Services in Melbourne, Australia, in 2008.

Achievements

As a co-founder of Crowd.Science, Natalie Jonk has contributed to initiatives that address significant global challenges. Her leadership in marketing at Overleaf and Digital Science highlights her ability to bridge the gap between technology and community engagement. Her work in these roles reflects her commitment to promoting research and innovation in the scientific community.

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