Colin Wollack has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Colin started their career as a Research Tech at the College of William and Mary, where they studied the effects of reducing agents on oxidized proteins. Colin then interned at the Office of Technology Transfer at George Mason University, where they worked on commercializing a method for high throughput multiple myeloma cell analysis.
Colin later worked at Matheny Medical and Educational Center as a Paraprofessional, assisting developmentally challenged children with daily activities and physical therapy treatments. Colin then joined Epic as a Technical Services employee, providing project management and technical support during software implementation for healthcare organizations.
Following their time at Epic, Colin worked as a Project Coordinator II at Covance. Currently, they are employed at Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System as a Lead Application Analyst. In this role, they are responsible for project intake, scoping, build tracking, testing, and implementation for clinical research projects in the electronic medical record. Colin also coordinates user training and demo sessions, provides end-user support, and manages application level changes.
Throughout their career, Colin has demonstrated a strong ability to analyze and solve complex problems, communicate effectively with stakeholders, and manage projects successfully.
Colin Wollack earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from William & Mary in 2010. Colin then pursued a Masters of Science in Biotechnology at Georgetown University from 2010 to 2011.
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