Ingrid Moore
About Ingrid Moore
Ingrid Moore is a Research Grants Administrator at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), where she has worked since 1996. She manages budget forecasting and funding proposals for the COSMIC Program.
Work at UCAR
Ingrid Moore has served as a Research Grants Administrator at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) since 1996. In this role, she manages administrative functions specifically for the COSMIC Program. Her responsibilities include budget management and forecasting, as well as handling funding proposals. Moore's extensive tenure at UCAR spans 28 years, during which she has contributed to the effective administration of research grants and financial planning within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Ingrid Moore studied at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Biological and Biomedical Sciences. Her educational journey also includes attending Randolph-Macon College, where she pursued undergraduate liberal arts from 2012 to 2014. This diverse academic background equips her with a broad understanding of both scientific and administrative aspects relevant to her role at UCAR.
Background
Ingrid Moore has a long-standing career in research administration, specifically focusing on grant management within the atmospheric research sector. Her role at UCAR involves significant interaction with funding proposals and budget oversight, ensuring that the COSMIC Program operates within its financial parameters. Moore's experience in this field has developed over nearly three decades, providing her with a wealth of knowledge in grant administration.
Responsibilities in COSMIC Program
As a Research Grants Administrator for the COSMIC Program, Ingrid Moore is responsible for managing budget forecasts and overseeing administrative functions. Her role is crucial in ensuring that funding proposals are handled efficiently, which supports the program's research initiatives. Moore's expertise in budget management allows her to contribute effectively to the financial health of the COSMIC Program at UCAR.