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Bridget M.

Director, Human Resources at Neurogene

Bridget M. has a strong background in human resources with experience spanning over 15 years. Bridget is currently the Director of Human Resources at Neurogene Inc., where they oversee all HR activities. Prior to that, they worked at Curia (formerly AMRI) for 6 years, first as an Associate Director, leading the HR division and managing a team of professionals, and then as a Human Resources Manager, providing guidance and support to VPs, Directors, and managers. Before joining Curia, Bridget held the position of Head of HR at Market Force Information for 9 years, where they managed HR activities and payroll for North American locations, collaborated on global initiatives, and oversaw benefits administration and policy development. Bridget began their career at New Visions as an HR Coordinator, conducting orientations, managing benefit plans, and assisting with recruitment. Overall, Bridget M. has a diverse range of HR expertise and a proven track record of success in various roles and industries.

Bridget M. holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. The duration of their enrollment and the specific starting and ending years are not specified.

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Albany, United States

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Neurogene

Neurogene was founded to bring life-changing medicines to patients and families affected by rare neurological disorders. We partner with leading academic researchers, patient advocacy organizations and caregivers to bring to patients therapies that address the underlying genetic cause of a broad spectrum of neurological diseases where no effective treatment options exist today. Our lead programs use AAV-based gene therapy technology to deliver a normal gene to patients with a dysfunctional gene. Neurogene is also investing in novel technology to develop treatments for diseases not well served by gene therapy.


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