Antoinette Wilken
About Antoinette Wilken
Antoinette Wilken serves as the Grants and Contracts Manager at the University of Colorado, where she has worked since 2014, overseeing research projects and funding initiatives. With a diverse background in the hospitality industry and extensive experience in grant management, she has developed strong interpersonal and organizational skills.
Work at University of Colorado
Antoinette Wilken has served as the Grants and Contracts Manager at the University of Colorado since 2014. In this role, she oversees various research projects and funding initiatives, contributing to the management of grants and contracts for nearly a decade. Her responsibilities include ensuring compliance with funding requirements and facilitating the allocation of resources for research activities.
Education and Expertise
Antoinette Wilken studied at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Management from 2006 to 2008. This educational background has equipped her with the necessary skills for effective management and coordination in her professional roles, particularly in grant management and program coordination.
Background in Hospitality Industry
Antoinette Wilken has a diverse background in the hospitality industry, where she worked in various roles, including server, host, and manager. Her experience spans positions at Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery and Buca Di Beppo, where she developed strong interpersonal and organizational skills. This background may enhance her capabilities in managing relationships and coordinating projects in her current role.
Previous Roles in Grant Management
Before her current position, Antoinette Wilken worked at National Jewish Health as a Grants and Contracts Analyst from 2013 to 2014, and as a Programs Coordinator II from 2011 to 2013. These roles provided her with extensive experience in grant management and program coordination, facilitating her transition to the Grants and Contracts Manager position at the University of Colorado.