VP, Medical Director Oncology, Hematology, Immuno-oncology,
Cardiology, Infectious Disease, Vaccines
Epidemiologist/Public Health Analyst
Data Collection and Analysis, Medical Writer, Scientific Content Development,
Strategic Planning, Molecular and Microbiological Techniques
A senior-level medical director in promotional medical education and medical communications with experience in strategic planning, resourcing, overseeing/managing mid- and junior-level scientific associates and directors focused on US/Global Medical Affairs and Commercial oncology. Areas of therapeutic experience include hematology, cardiology, infectious disease, vaccines, and immunology. Serves as a key resource of timely, accurate, and fair-balanced scientific and/or medical information to both internal and external stakeholders for live meetings, investigator summits/forums, symposia, educational training sessions for medical field teams, competitive intelligence reports, medical advisory boards/steering committees, unbranded and branded speaker decks/training, patient case profile decks, and internal drug launch meetings.
Key Opinion Leader (KOL) engagement
Poster and abstract preparation
Strategic planning and leadership
Oncology/hematology subject matter expert
Data collection, manipulation, analysis
Health educator/communications specialist
Promotional Medical Education
Sci. lead: medical advisory boards, steering committees
Proficient in MS Office software
Speaker Bureau: training, deck development, FAQs
Epidemiology and data analytics
Project execution and management
Management/oversight on scientific accounts
Experienced in multichannel communications
Graduate School
Name: Walden University
City, State, Zip Code: Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401
Type of Degree/Major: Doctoral candidate (expected graduation: 2024)
Name: Morehouse School of Medicine
City, State, Zip Code: Atlanta, Georgia 30310
Type of Degree/Major: Master of Public Health/Epidemiology
Thesis: “Determining the Difference in Risk Factors for Triple- Negative Breast Cancer between African American and Caucasian Women”
Name: Clark Atlanta University
City, State, Zip Code Atlanta, Georgia 30310
Type of Degree/Major: Master of Science/Biological Sciences: Microbial Physiology
Thesis: "The Effects of Protein Prenylation Inhibitors on the Dimorphic Fungus Mucor racemosus”
Colleges or Universities
Name: University of Colorado-Boulder
City, State, Zip Code: Boulder, Colorado 80309
Type of Degree/ Major: Bachelor of Arts/Environmental, Population, Organismic Biology
Job Title: VP, Medical Director (remote-based) Oncology, Cardiology, Infectious Disease (vaccines), (US/Global Medical Affairs, and Commercial)
Starting Date: July 2021
Ending Date: December 2022
Employer’s Name: International Meetings & Science
Employer’s Address: 1010 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT 06901
Responsibilities and Duties
1.Leads multiple science teams with 3 direct reports for various clients and brands and will champion the scientific integrity of the work product. Scientific accountability for all aspects of the finished products and understands the strategy for the brand(s) and projects and ensures the science is used to support this strategic direction.
2.As a senior member, in addition to creating content, trains and mentors’ junior science members and ensures my teams deliver quality projects that are on-time and within budget
3.Reviews and analyzes epidemiological trends in the field of pneumococcal disease and vaccination to determine optimal methods for increasing vaccination awareness and uptake by the public
4.Responsible for planning, overseeing, coordinating, and development of all scientific content for assigned accounts, including women’s oncology (US Medical Affairs, Commercial, Global, and Diagnostics) and immunotherapy (PD1/PDL1) in multiple tumor types
5.Drives the day-to-day science activities through strong scientific leadership, motivation, and supervision of science team members for multiple accounts
6.Acts as mentor to the individuals in the science group and identify opportunities for individual growth and experiences by setting goals and coaching, when appropriate
7.Share ideas and best practices across account teams
8.Understands, executes, and drives strategic direction in partnership with account services teams and identify and help resolve people/departmental conflicts with practical solutions
9.Ensures science teams are adhering to internal processes and working in the most efficient and fiscally responsible manner as content pieces are developed
10.Maintains a positive working relationship with the editorial team by ensuring materials are provided to them according to internal operating procedures
11.Assists in recruitment of new team members when necessary
12.Be a steward of company culture and environment
13.Be a team player and help fellow senior managers when necessary
14.Structures, plans, resources, and leads new business team through the pitch process
15.Networks and works in partnership across Wunderman Thompson Health and WPP, when appropriate
16.Fosters and maintains a wide network of valuable relationships in the medical education communications and pharma business sectors (ie, keep relationships ongoing with KOLs
Job Title: Senior Medical Director, Medical Strategy and Scientific Affairs (remote-based) Oncology/Immuno-oncology (US and Global Medical Affairs)
Starting Date: December 2020
Ending Date: July 2021
Employer’s Name: BGB Group
Employer’s Address: 462 Broadway, 6th floor, New York, NY 10013
Responsibilities and Duties
1.Oversees/manages three oncology brands/accounts with a structure of medical directors, associated medical directors, senior medical writers, and junior medical writes across the teams
2.Responsible for three direct reports, includes reviewing and approving timesheets, mentoring/managing projects, completing annual performance reviews
3.Reviews budgets (estimates and assumptions) and SoWs for various oncology deliverables, including steering committees, medical education events (industry-sponsored symposia, learning lectures, healthcare provider webinars, and medcomm workshops
4.Leads strategic oversight on all scientific and medical communication plans and platforms
5.Develops quality medical/scientific materials for pharmaceutical clients, key opinion leaders, professional associations, and medical professionals. Content is used by clients at satellite symposia (both live and via Webinar/WebEx), internal drug launch meetings, medical newsletters, educational training modules/programs, medical advisory boards, and national conferences/congresses (eg, American Society of Clinical Oncology, European Society for Medical Oncology, American Society of Hematology, European Hematology Association, and American Head and Neck Society)
Job Title: Senior Scientific Director (remote-based) Oncology/Immuno-oncology (US and Global Medical Affairs, Commercial, and Diagnostics)
Starting Date: May 2017
Ending Date: December 2020
Employer’s Name: The Lockwood Group
Employer’s Address: 1055 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT 06901
Responsibilities and Duties
1.Provides innovative, customized, and effective solutions for pharmaceutical companies’ active in diagnostic testing (BRCA), as wells as life cycle management of oncology (multiple tumor types, including breast, ovarian, lung, prostate, pancreatic, and gastrointestinal), and hematology drug products
2.Reviews budgets and SoWs for various oncology deliverables, including steering committees, advisory boards, key external expert identification/mapping, speaker bureaus/speaker training
3.Develops quality medical/scientific materials for pharmaceutical clients, key opinion leaders, professional associations, and medical professionals. Content is used by clients at satellite symposia (both live and via Webinar/WebEx), internal drug launch meetings, medical newsletters, educational training modules/programs, medical advisory boards, and national conferences/congresses (eg, American Society of Clinical Oncology, European Society for Medical Oncology, American Society of Hematology, European Hematology Association, and American Head and Neck Society)
4.Participates in development of speaker bureau scientific content and speaker training for medical oncologists/urologists across multiple tumor types (ovarian, breast, prostate)
5.Learns from and cooperates with Accounts Design/Editorial, and other members of the content team. Reports to the VP Group Scientific Director of the Scientific Services team
6.Oversees projects and mentors junior/associate-level scientific directors to enhance their growth within the company
7.Responsible for planning, overseeing, coordinating, and development of all scientific content for assigned accounts, including women’s oncology (US Medical Affairs, Commercial, Global, and Diagnostics) and immunotherapy (PD1/PDL1) in multiple tumor types
8.Liaises with clients, KOLs, and HCPs on launch and strategic planning of therapeutic products
9.Partners with VP Group Account Director in a co-leadership role with client, and interacts with internal Associate Scientific Director(s), Project/ Publication Manager(s), in-house and/or freelance medical writers, copy editors, graphic designers, external clients, faculty/authors, journal editors/ publishers, and medical congress organizers to facilitate completion and ensure quality of scientific materials
10.Works with VP, Senior Scientific Director/Director of Scientific Services and Senior Account Director/VP, Group Account Director to manage scientific resources on assigned accounts and assist with recruitment and training of direct reports
11.Works with and Senior Account Director/VP, Group Account Director on training of Editorial Assistants, Medical Writers, Associate Scientific Directors and Senior Associate Scientific Directors
12.Works with the Account Director to identify and plan for additional resources required to achieve deliverables and ensure appropriate resourcing of assigned accounts
13.Contributes to the execution of brand planning exercises and new business pitches, with input from VP Group Scientific Director
14.Demonstrates and applies extensive knowledge of client and professional organizations, products, disease states, and medical education
15.Thinks proactively about client strategy and lifecycle management; makes strategic recommendations in internal and external meetings
16.Provides strategic direction to internal and external status calls
17.In collaboration with client services and VP Group Scientific Director, identifies areas of new business growth with new and existing clients based on therapeutic area knowledge
Job Title: Senior Scientific Content Manager Oncology, Hematology, and Supportive Care
Starting Date: March 2014
Ending Date: April 28, 2017
Employer’s Name: TRM Oncology, LLC
Employer’s Address: 2 Concourse Parkway, Suite 270 Atlanta, Ga 30328
Responsibilities and Duties
1.Responsible for the development of scientific and medical content and the content-related execution of educational meetings and projects
2.Close interaction with Account and e-Media team members to produce timely and accurate deliverables in-line with the strategy of the client
3.Learns from and cooperates with the other members of the Content team and reports to the Sr. Global Director of the Scientific Content Team
4.Supports the clinical content team in the development of assigned projects, live and virtual meetings.
5.Interacts with clients to discuss goals, develops content for educational programs
6.Experience writing, reviewing, editing protocols and clinical study reports and literature based clinical evaluations
7.Establishes and maintains collaborative relationships with cross-functional colleagues in the US and globally
8.Collaborates with Account partners to assure timely implementation of meetings, programs, and projects
9.Develops peer-level relationships with KOLs, Key Decision Makers (KDMs), and researchers consistent with Scientific and Medical Affairs strategy and objectives.
10.Daily duties concerning content/clinical management as directed by management
11.Leads clinical content discussion both internal and external on SoW development, project status update calls, and post-meeting wrap-up via telephone and WebEx
12.Attends mutually agreed upon annual society meetings and other scientific congresses
13.Participates in training opportunities as needed
Job Title: Public Health Analyst
(DB Consulting Group, Inc.- Contractor with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention- Epidemiology Branch- Office on Smoking and Health)
Starting Date: April 2013
Ending Date: March 2014
Employer’s Name: DB Consulting Group, Inc.
Employer’s Address: 2801 Buford HWY NE Suite # 280 Atlanta, Georgia 30329
Supervisors Name: H. Maurice Thompson, PMP, CGFM
Supervisors Contact: 404-***-****
Responsibilities and Duties
1.Provides in-depth data analyses along with phone-based partner support to state-level survey administrators who are implementing and conducting surveys (e.g., NHANES, BRFSS, NHIS, YTS, ATS, TUS-CPS)
2.Applies general and specialized knowledge of principles, concepts, and business operations in the field(s) of public health research and evaluation
3.Provides data management and statistical analysis support for surveillance activities
4.Provides training and assistance to public health professionals within participating states and territories. This includes answering technical questions about sampling, the survey process, and results of the data analyses
5.Utilizes statistical analysis and data management software (e.g., SAS, SUDAAN, Epi Info, SPSS) in working with other team members to clean data files, generate probability samples, construct sample weights, manage data processing, and conduct descriptive analyses
6.Maintains timelines, achieves program goals/objectives, and facilitates the completion of agency deliverables while working as part of the team
Job Title: Epidemiologist (Fellow)
(Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) /Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Division of High Consequence Pathogens and Pathology/Bacterial Special Pathogens Branch)
Starting Date: September 2011
Ending Date: April 2013
Employer’s Name: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
Employer’s Address: 1600 Clifton Rd, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30333
Supervisors Name: Kate Hendricks, MD, MPH (T&M)/Melissa Goodman
Supervisors Contact: 404-***-****/865-***-****
Responsibilities and Duties
1.Infectious Disease Epidemiology Fellow at CDC’s Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology Bacterial Special Pathogens Branch (BSPB) in Atlanta, GA
2.Assists in developing clinical guidance for using medical countermeasures that can prevent or treat biological agents
3.Serves as liaison between the Special Bacteriology Reference Laboratory (SBRL) and Epidemiology Team by creating and launching the first digital surveillance system for SBRL (over 1 million data entries ranging from 1946-2012). The system characterizes bacterial infection outbreaks throughout the United States, requiring strong communication, leadership, organizational and strategic planning skills
4.Coordinates and collaborates with clinical guidance development groups (both internal and external), professional clinical societies, state/local health departments, non-government organization and community-based organizations
5.Recording and tracking agent-specific initiatives and progress, including the development and maintenance of timelines
6.Creates infrastructure to support sustainable methods for creating new and/or updating clinical guidance as new countermeasures are developed
7.Develops designs and implements a clinical guidance development algorithm for biological threats
8.Coordinates meetings and communication with federal and non-federal partners to assist in the development of clinical guidance
Job Title: Cancer Research Assistant
(Morehouse School of Medicine/Cancer Biology Program/Georgia Cancer Center for Excellence)
Starting Date: January 2005- September 2007
Ending Date: August 2010- September 2011
Employer’s Name: Morehouse School of Medicine
Employer’s Address: 720 Westview Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30310
Supervisor’s Name: Veena N. Rao, PhD, Co-Director Georgia Cancer Center
Supervisor’s Contact: 770-***-****
Responsibilities and Duties
1.Direct Research Assistant to Georgia Cancer Distinguished Scholar and Co-Director of the Cancer Biology Program, Dr. Veena N. Rao, PhD
2.Collects and disseminates quantitative and qualitative data related to the protein-protein interactions of the BRCA1 gene in relationship to development of breast and ovarian cancer for later interpretation of findings to local, state, federal and private-sectors for public health intervention
3.Performs a vast array of molecular and microbiology techniques, which includes: BSA protein analysis, cell tissue culturing, protein and DNA purification, western analysis, cloning, GST-pull down assays, PCR amplification and sequencing, ELISA, affinity chromatography, SDS-PAGE, restriction enzyme digestion, In vitro transcription/translation
4.Assists in preparation of grant proposals for NIH, ACS, and NCI
5.Prepares scientific and other articles and technical reports for publication
Job Title: CDC-INFO Correspondence Writer/Communications Specialist
(Vangent, Inc./CDC-Info)
Starting Date: August 2010
Ending Date: August 2011
Employer’s Name: Vangent, Inc.
Employer’s Address: 2970 Clairmont Rd. Ste. 840 Atlanta, Georgia 30329
Supervisor’s Name: Samanthia Jordan
Supervisor’s Contact: 770-***-****
Responsibilities and Duties
1.Communication/Research Specialist in the field of prevention and control of disease across all branches and divisions of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2.Recipient of all email inquiries related to health, and disease prevention/control.
3.Navigates through CDC’s, along with other federal websites to search for answers to inquirers public health related questions
4.Provides support and coordination to the deliverables team
5.Familiarity with CDC website and all divisions and branches of CDC
Job Title: CDC Epidemiology Task Tracker/Action Officer
(Department of Health and Human Services-Operations Support
Branch-Emergency Operations Center)
Starting Date: November 2009
Ending Date: February 2010
Employer’s Name: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-Emergency Operations
Center
Employer’s Address: 1600 Clifton Rd. Atlanta, Georgia 30333
Supervisor’s Name: Yvette Diallo/Haiti Earthquake Relief Coordinator
Supervisor’s Contact: 404-***-****/770-***-****
Responsibilities and Duties
1.Works in conjunction with the Mission Assignment Desk and the Request for Information/ Request for Assistance Desk
2.Uses the CDC EOC Request System (DRS) Database and Microsoft Outlook to assign tasks to either functional teams using their designated mailbox or to individual subject matter experts
3.Provides reminders and other assistance to task owners to facilitate timely completion
4.Maintains a count of tasks in each of the three primary categories- Assigned not started, Assigned in Progress, and Completed
5.Tracks task activity by percentage complete and adjust task priorities as directed by the Operations Support Branch Director, Operations Section Chief, or the Incident Commander
6.Analyzes, reports, and disseminates findings, with expansion of my verbal and written communication skills by coordinating with state and local health departments, hospitals, and clinics in response to the H1N1 pandemic of 2009 via Epi-X surveillance
7.Monitors syndromic surveillance data for influenza, coordinate specimen collection and testing
8.Serves as an educational resource to enhance the public’s understanding of H1N1, assist with outbreak investigations; monitor H1N1 disease trends and affected populations
9.Confirms diagnosis of reported H1N1 cases, collecting all relevant patient data including clinical, demographic, and testing information
10.Reconciles previous day’s reports and monitors H1N1 surveillance
Job Title: Oncology Chemotherapy Admixture Specialist
(Department of Oncology/Hematology/Rheumatology)
Starting Date: March 2008
Ending Date: February 2009
Employer’s Name: Colorado Springs Health Partners, PC
Employer’s Address: 209 S. Nevada Ave Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Supervisor’s Name: Human Resources
Supervisor’s Contact: 719-***-****
Responsibilities and Duties
1.Oversees all operational procedures for the Department of Oncology/ Hematology/ Rheumatology at Colorado Springs Health Partners, PC while considering the role of cultural, social, and behavioral factors in the accessibility, availability, acceptability, and delivery of public health services
2.Maintains $350,000+ monthly inventory of Chemotherapeutics and Infusion drugs as well as procurement of all medical equipment ($300,000 + overhead) for the Oncology/Hematology Department from US Oncology, Medical Specialties Distributors, Inc., and Cardinal Wholesale Supply
3.Advanced knowledge of working with medical and claims data
4.Prior-Authorization Specialist: obtains authorizations for coverage of all chemotherapy and rheumatology infusions for registered patients
Job Title: Nationally Certified Pharmacy Technician
(Kroger-Pharmacy Department)
Starting Date: October 2005
Ending Date: September 2007
Employer’s Name: Kroger Pharmacy
Employer’s Address: 4875 Floyd Rd. Mableton, GA 30126
Supervisor’s Name: Gichuki Kimani, PharmD/Pharmacy Manager
Supervisor’s Contact: 770-***-****
Responsibilities and Duties
1.Prepares and distributes FDA-approved medications to the public while utilizing interpersonal and organizational skills
2.Responds to diverse needs that are the result of cultural differences
3.Applies communication strategies and solicits input from patients, med supplier and Pharmaceutical Representatives
4.Maintains inventory of drugs in stock and in process from wholesale
5.Contributes to the measuring, reporting and continuous improvement of organizational performance
1.Awarded Certificate of Appreciation and Honor Coin for Outstanding Commitment to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Response to the 2009 H1N1 Influenza A Pandemic. Atlanta, GA, May 2012.
2.Cum Laude Graduate: GPA 3.759- Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. May 2011.
3.Received Certificate of Participation in the Morehouse School of Medicine/Tuskegee University/University of Alabama-Birmingham Summer Institute 2010. Atlanta, GA, July 2010.
4.Received Second Place Award for Outstanding Poster Presentation at the Morehouse School of Medicine Summer Cancer Research Training Program. “Determining the Difference in Risk Factors for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer between African American and Caucasian Women”. Atlanta, GA. July 2010.
1.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention- Young Professionals Network- Atlanta, GA, 2013-2014.
2.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention- Association for Professional Women. Atlanta, GA, 2011-2014.
3.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention- Association of Research Fellows. Atlanta, GA, 2011-2014.
4.Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Atlanta Alumnae Chapter, 2011-current.
5.Morehouse School of Medicine- Student Government Association- Epidemiology Track Representative. Atlanta, GA, 2009-2010.
6.American Cancer Society Volunteer, Atlanta, GA, 2009-2010.
7.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention- Volunteer for H1N1 and Haiti Relief Task Tracker. Atlanta, GA. 2009-2010
8.Laughing at Leukemia, Inc.- Clinical Liaison, Committee Board Member. Atlanta, GA, 2009-2010.
9.Morehouse School of Medicine- Student Ambassador at the National Environmental Public Health Symposium Atlanta, GA, 2009
10.Susan G. Komen Walk for the Cure Participant. Colorado Springs, CO, 2008-2010.
Tameka Watkins, Ben Humrighouse, “Capnocytophaga: Sometimes the bite really is worse than the bark”, Bacterial Special Pathogens Branch, Division of High Consequence Pathogens and Pathology Seminar Series, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, GA, May 2012.
K Aysola, G. Bhat, T. Watkins, J .Xu, V. Bond, M. Powell, J. Cui, F. Aikhionbare, R. Matthews, J. Okoli, E.S.P.Reddy and V. N. Rao. “Molecular mechanism of growth inhibition of ETS-like Gene, ELK-1 in hormone-independent prostate cancers.” Presented at the Curtis parker student research symposium Atlanta, GA, February 7-8, 2012.
Q. Yunlong, J. Xu, K. Aysola, T. Watkins, N. Begum, Y. Chai, W. Grizzle, E. Partridge, G. Oprea, ESP Reddy, and V N Rao. “Alteration of a Novel BRCA1 Nuclear Trafficking Pathway leads to Breast Cancer.” Presented at the Curtis parker student research symposium. Morehouse School of Medicine. Atlanta, GA, February 7-8, 2012.
Tameka Watkins, Mary Jo Lund. “Determining the difference in risk factors for triple-negative breast cancer between African American and Caucasian women” Presented at the Morehouse School of Medicine/Tuskegee University/University of Alabama-Birmingham Summer Institute 2010-Personalized Medicine: Friend or A Foe of Cancer Health Disparities. Atlanta, GA, July 21-July 22, 2010.
Yuli Chai, Ganapathy Bhat, Kartik Aysola, Joel Okoli, Tameka Watkins, Jianqi Cui, Vaishali Reddy, Felix Aikhionbare, Roland Matthews, E. Shyam P. Reddy, and Veena N. Rao. "ELK-1 functions in vitro as a tumor suppressor" presented at the 11th RCMI international health disparities symposium. Honolulu, Hawaii, December 2008.
Yuli Chai, Kartik Aysola, Joel Okoli, Ganapathy Bhat, Tameka Watkins, Jianqi Cui, Jingyao Xu, Felix Aikhionbare, Roland Matthews, E. Shyam P. Reddy, and Veena N. Rao. "p21WAF1/CIP1 is a downstream target of ELK-1 growth suppressive pathway in breast and prostate cancer cells" presented at the CAU Prostate Cancer Symposium. Atlanta, GA, March 16-18, 2008.
Catherine R. Lewis, Nurjahan Begum, Anna W. Maniccia, Tameka Watkins, Jianqi Cui, E. Shyam P. Reddy and Veena N. Rao. “Structural and functional analysis of BRCA1 isoforms” Presented at the AACR meeting. California, April 2007.
Catherine R. Lewis, Nurjahan Begum, Anna W. Maniccia, Tameka Watkins, Paula Adamson, Yasuo Fujimura, Leo Lee, E. Shyam P. Reddy, and Veena N. Rao. “Sequence analysis and sub-cellular localization of BRCA1 proteins” Presented at the Student Research Day at Morehouse School of Medicine. Atlanta, GA, February 7, 2007.
Yuli Chai, Ningsheng Shao, Nurjahan Begum, Tameka Watkins, Catherine Lewis, Yasuo Fujimura, Joel Okoli, Sandra Harris-Hooker, Roland Matthews, Edward Partridge, E. Shyam Reddy and Veena N. Rao. “BRCA1 Isoform Inhibits tumor growth in breast cancer” Presented at the RCMI 20th Anniversary Recognition Symposium titled CANCER: From Bench to Bedside, Morehouse School of Medicine. Atlanta, GA, November 2005.
J. Xu, T. Watkins, A. Reddy, E. S.P. Reddy, V. N. Rao “A novel mechanism whereby BRCA1/1a/1b fine tunes the dynamic complex interplay between SUMO-dependent/independent activities of Ubc9 on E2-induced ER-alpha activation/repression and degradation in breast cancer cells.” International Journal of Oncology. April 2009 Vol 34:4.
References available upon request
Tameka L. Watkins, MS, MPH
Atlanta, GA 30349
mobile: 678-***-****
email: ******@*****.***
INTRODUCTION
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
AWARDS AND HONORS
LEADERSHIP/COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
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