The Chronicle of Higher Education
Jennifer Williams has a diverse work experience spanning different industries. Jennifer started their career in 2005 as a Sales Manager for Classified/Recruitment Advertising at Wolters Kluwer Health, managing a significant budget and partnering with medical associations. In 2010, they became a Senior Team Lead for Recruitment Advertising at The Chronicle of Higher Education, where they managed recruitment advertising and created sales training initiatives. Currently, they work as a Contract Health Educator at the MD Department of Health Emerging Infectious Disease Team, providing health education and participating in community outreach and vaccine clinics.
Jennifer Williams received their Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where they studied from 1988 to 1992. In addition, they obtained certifications in "COVID-19 Contact Tracing" from Johns Hopkins University and "Oncology Patient Navigator Training" from GW Cancer Center in the year 2020.
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