Michelle Woody
About Michelle Woody
Michelle Woody is a Training Coordinator at Octapharma Plasma, Inc., where she has worked since 2016. She has developed training programs that improve the efficiency and safety of plasma donation processes and has extensive experience in managing operations at a plasma donation center.
Work at Octapharma Plasma
Michelle Woody has served as the Training Coordinator at Octapharma Plasma, Inc. since 2016. In this role, she focuses on developing and implementing training programs that improve the efficiency and safety of plasma donation processes. Her work is crucial in ensuring that staff are well-prepared to meet operational standards and provide quality service to donors. Located in the Greater Atlanta Area, she has contributed to the organization for over eight years.
Education and Expertise
Michelle Woody studied at Walter F. George from 1978 to 1981, completing three years of education. She furthered her studies at Southern New Hampshire University, where she achieved a degree in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services. Her educational background supports her extensive experience in managing operations at a plasma donation center and her expertise in training methodologies specific to the plasma donation industry.
Background
Michelle Woody has a solid background in the plasma donation sector, with significant experience in managing operations at a plasma donation center. Her role as Training Coordinator involves not only the development of training programs but also the application of her extensive knowledge to enhance operational efficiency. This background equips her to address the unique challenges within the plasma donation industry.
Achievements in Training Development
In her capacity as Training Coordinator, Michelle Woody has been instrumental in creating training programs that focus on enhancing the efficiency and safety of plasma donation processes. Her initiatives have aimed at improving staff performance and ensuring compliance with industry standards, contributing to the overall effectiveness of the donation process.