Thea Lenna
About Thea Lenna
Thea Lenna is a Technical Writer II at RELI Group, Inc., with a background in instructional design and technical writing spanning over a decade. She has worked in various roles across multiple organizations, specializing in eLearning and public health research methodologies.
Work at RELI Group
Thea Lenna currently holds the position of Technical Writer II at RELI Group, Inc., where she has been employed since 2022. Prior to this role, she worked at the same organization as an Instructional Designer from 2018 to 2020. In her current position, she contributes to the development of technical documentation and instructional materials, leveraging her extensive background in instructional design and technical writing.
Professional Experience
Thea Lenna has a diverse professional background in technical writing and instructional design. She worked at 1Prospect Technologies, LLC as an Instructional Systems Specialist from 2020 to 2021. Her earlier roles include Technical Writer at Hendall Inc. and Instructional Design Specialist at Credible Behavioral Health Software. She has also served in various capacities at InterGroup Services, including Deputy Manager of Research and Publications and Deputy Director of Training and Technical Assistance.
Education and Expertise
Thea Lenna holds a Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies from SUNY Stony Brook and a Master of Science in Women's Studies from Towson University. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from SUNY Stony Brook. Her educational background supports her expertise in instructional design and technical writing, particularly within the public health sector. She possesses advanced skills in Articulate Storyline 2 and 360 for creating interactive eLearning modules.
Research and Publications
Thea Lenna has a strong foundation in both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, particularly in public health. She has experience managing subject matter experts in the development of eLearning content and has presented research findings at professional conferences. Her work in research and publications has contributed to her understanding of effective instructional design and technical communication.
Internship Experience
Thea Lenna has completed several internships that have enriched her professional journey. She served as a Youth HIV Health Education Intern at the Department of Pediatrics, Adolescent and Young Adult Center, and as a Research and Assessment Intern at My Sister's Circle. These roles provided her with valuable experience in health education and research, laying the groundwork for her subsequent career in instructional design and technical writing.