Jen Swatton Chingwe Ed.d., Six Sigma Black Belt

Process & Learning Solutions Designer (government Projects) at American Institutes for Research

Jen Swatton Chingwe, Ed.D., Six Sigma Black Belt, has a diverse work experience spanning across various industries and educational institutions. Their most recent role was as a Part-Time Lecturer at Rutgers University since 2016. Prior to that, they worked at the American Institutes for Research from 2014, where they served as a Process & Learning Solutions Designer for both government and industry projects. In this role, they collaborated with senior leadership on process improvement initiatives and led cross-functional teams in designing and developing eLearning and blended learning courses.

From 2013 to 2014, Jen worked as an Instructional Designer at Rutgers University School of Communication and Information, where they designed and developed online courses as well as provided guidance to faculty on instructional design best practices. Jen also has experience as an Adult Education Program Manager at Literacy Volunteers Of America, managing a joint program with Brookdale Community College and designing a flipped classroom GED curriculum.

Jen's earlier work experience includes roles such as Virtual School Coordinator/Science Teacher at New Jersey Virtual School, where they trained and mentored teachers on online learning and customized course instruction. Jen also worked as a Corporate Training Manager at Tyco Submarine Systems Ltd from 1997 to 2002, where they designed and implemented employee training programs and led a cross-functional quality improvement team.

Overall, Jen Swatton Chingwe has demonstrated expertise in instructional design, process improvement, and talent development throughout their career.

Jen Swatton Chingwe, Ed.D., Six Sigma Black Belt, has a comprehensive education history spanning from the late 1990s to the present. In 1999, they pursued a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in Adult and Continuing Education from Rutgers University, which they completed in 2000. Prior to that, their educational journey began with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Environmental Science from Rutgers University.

In 2012, Jen embarked on their doctoral studies at the Rutgers University Graduate School of Education, specializing in Learning Design. Their pursuit of higher education continued for six years until 2018 when they successfully earned their Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree.

Furthering their expertise, in 2018 they sought a Six Sigma Black Belt certification from the Six Sigma Management Institute by Dr. Mikel J. Harry, which they completed in 2020. The field of study for this certification is not specified in the provided information.

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  • Process & Learning Solutions Designer (government Projects)

    October, 2014 - present

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