Holly Jergens has a diverse range of work experience, primarily in the field of chemical engineering. Holly started their career in 2007 as a Money Runner at Washington Wild. In 2009 and 2010, they worked as a Lifeguard at both Washington Park Pool and The Washington County Golf Club. From 2010 to 2012, Holly was a Tutor at the University of Dayton Student Learning Services.
In 2011, they began their chemical engineering co-op experience at YSI, where they worked until the end of the year. In 2012, they continued their co-op work as a Chemical Engineering Co-op at Prosthetic Design, where they fabricated and modified prosthetic components and orthotics.
In 2012 and 2013, Holly worked at Cornerstone Research Group, Inc. as a Chemical Engineering Co-op and Research Associate. Here, they helped test self-curing composite processes, researched self-healing Shape Memory Polymer resins, and developed conductive adhesive silicone materials.
Starting in 2014, Holly began working at Dayton Superior. Holly initially held the position of R&D Chemical Engineer, where they conducted research and development for new products. Holly also worked on process and quality control for chemical product lines. In 2016, they were promoted to Senior R&D Chemical Engineer, taking on additional responsibilities such as managing the Innovation Center R&D Laboratory and performing chemical product management duties.
Holly then transitioned to the role of Technical Product Manager at Dayton Superior in 2019, where they set product vision and strategy for new products, led new product development efforts, and effectively translated between engineering, sales, product marketing, and the customer. In 2021, they became a Product Manager and, most recently in 2022, they have assumed the role of Director of Product Engineering, Chemicals.
Overall, Holly Jergens has gained extensive experience in chemical engineering, product management, and research and development throughout their career.
Holly Jergens has a strong educational background in both business and engineering. In 2009, they enrolled in the University of Dayton to pursue a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering, which they successfully completed in 2014. During their undergraduate studies, Holly focused on Chemical Engineering as their field of study.
After gaining professional experience and furthering their career, Holly decided to continue their education. In 2018, they returned to the University of Dayton to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA). Holly successfully completed their MBA in 2021, although the field of study for this degree is not specified.
In addition to their academic achievements, Holly has also obtained a certification as a Six Sigma Green Belt from Gemba Academy LLC in January 2017. This certification showcases their expertise in process improvement and problem-solving methodologies.
Overall, Holly Jergens has demonstrated a commitment to both technical and business knowledge through their education in Chemical Engineering, followed by their pursuit of an MBA.
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