Dalia Sherif
About Dalia Sherif
Dalia Sherif is a Project Manager for On-Site Programs at Sanguine, where she has worked since 2018. She has contributed to the expansion of on-site program services and implemented strategies to improve blood collection efficiency.
Work at Sanguine
Dalia Sherif has been employed at Sanguine since 2017. She began her tenure as a Research Coordinator, where she worked for one year before transitioning to her current role as Project Manager for On-Site Programs in 2018. In her current position, she has contributed significantly to the expansion of the company's on-site program services, particularly by establishing relationships with new pharmaceutical clients. Sherif's responsibilities include coordinating logistics for large-scale blood collection events and implementing strategies to improve program efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Dalia Sherif earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Physiological Sciences from the University of California, Los Angeles, completing her studies from 2011 to 2016. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in the biological sciences, which supports her work in managing on-site blood collection programs. Sherif has developed expertise in coordinating logistics and optimizing program delivery, making her a valuable asset in her field.
Background
Before joining Sanguine, Dalia Sherif gained experience in research coordination, which prepared her for her current role. Her career at Sanguine began in 2017, and she has since advanced to a managerial position. Sherif's work primarily focuses on on-site programs, where she collaborates with cross-functional teams to enhance client satisfaction and program effectiveness.
Achievements
Dalia Sherif has played a key role in the development and implementation of innovative strategies to enhance the efficiency of on-site blood collection programs at pharmaceutical facilities. She has also developed a comprehensive training program for new team members involved in these programs, ensuring that staff are well-prepared to meet the demands of their roles. Her contributions have been instrumental in optimizing program delivery.