Griffiss Institute
Jennifer Marshall has over 14 years of work experience in various roles and industries. Jennifer is currently working as a Portfolio and Project Analyst at Griffiss Institute since January 2022. Prior to this, they worked as a Financial Analyst at Rome Memorial Hospital from November 2020 to January 2022, where they conducted financial and statistical analysis for the healthcare industry.
From July 2019 to November 2020, Jennifer served as a Business Manager at ADHD & Autism Psychological Services & Advocacy, where they managed multiple businesses including a behavioral health clinic, fitness center, and real estate properties. Jennifer was responsible for finance and budget analysis, insurance contract negotiation, and policy development.
Jennifer also has extensive experience at BNY Mellon, where they held multiple positions. From March 2015 to July 2019, they worked as a Senior Global Business Change Analyst, driving profitability initiatives and providing operational performance analysis for global wire payment services. Prior to this, they worked as a Senior Accounting Analyst, Accounting Analyst, and Associate Accounting Analyst, specializing in financial reporting, budgeting, and analysis.
Earlier in their career, Jennifer was a Production Coordinator - Reconciliation and Senior Reconcilement Administrator at BNY Mellon, where they managed reconciliation workflows and reconciled general ledger accounts. Jennifer also served as a Reconcilement Administrator, focusing on accurate and timely reconciliation of general ledger suspense accounts.
Overall, Jennifer Marshall's work experience demonstrates their proficiency in financial analysis, project management, and operational performance.
Jennifer Marshall attended Mohawk Valley Community College from 2005 to 2007, where they earned an AAS degree in Accounting. Afterward, they pursued further education at SUNY Polytechnic Institute from 2008 to 2010, completing their BBA degree in Business Administration/Accounting.
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Griffiss Institute
The Griffiss Institute (GI) was established in 2002 as an independent 501(c)(3) entity governed by a Board of Directors. The primary role of the GI is to advocate and facilitate the co-operation of private industry, academia and government in developing solutions to critical cyber security problems. Another prime role is to build upontechnologies under development at the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) Information Directorate to further strengthen the security of our nation's cyber infrastructure.By partnering AFRL with private industry and academia the Griffiss Institute is able to facilitate and grow the technology base of the Upstate NY region. We are focused on providing an environment conducive to the growth of technology and ideas by creating a collaborative research environment accessible to AFRL, local business and academia with the expressed goals of fostering research leading to new solutions in information assurance and spinning out new business opportunities.Member of the Business Incubation Association of New York State.