Jeremy Nichols Pmp
About Jeremy Nichols Pmp
Jeremy Nichols PMP is the Director of Testing Services at Teleflex Incorporated and serves as a City Council Member in Corcoran, Minnesota. He has extensive experience in product management and engineering, with a background in materials science and project management.
Professional Title and Current Roles
Jeremy Nichols serves as the Director of Testing Services at Teleflex Incorporated, located in Maple Grove, MN. He concurrently holds the role of City Council Member in the City of Corcoran, Minnesota, United States. His professional responsibilities span overseeing testing services and contributing to municipal governance, demonstrating a blend of skill sets in both corporate and public sectors.
Career History at CPC - Colder Products Company
Jeremy Nichols has an extensive career history at CPC - Colder Products Company, holding multiple roles over a span of several years. His positions included Test Engineer (2004-2005), Project Manager (2005-2007), Associate Product Manager (2007-2008), Product Manager (2008-2010), Senior Product Manager- Biopharmaceuticals (2010-2013), and Life Science Quality and Test Lab Manager (2013-2016). These roles equipped him with a diverse skill set in product management, quality assurance, and testing.
Educational Background
Jeremy Nichols holds a Master of Material Science and Engineering from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, earned between 2009 and 2012. He also completed a Bachelor of Science with Distinction in Materials Science and Engineering from the same institution from 2008 to 2012. Additionally, he acquired Project Management Level I and Level II Certificates from the University of Saint Thomas and underwent Business Negotiation training at Dover Corporate Training Program.
Key Initiatives and Contributions in City Governance
In his role as City Council Member for the City of Corcoran, Jeremy Nichols led the development of a conservation subdivision ordinance. This initiative is considered a pioneering effort nationally for areas served by municipal sewer and water. He also participated in the planning and design of a new municipal water system and advocated for balanced review processes for development proposals. Additionally, he updated storage nuisance ordinances to accommodate fair use, particularly for corner lots. His contributions extend to serving as a liaison to the Planning Commission.