Tiffany Strout

Event Coordinator at Wreaths Across America

Tiffany Strout has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Tiffany started their career at The Jackson Laboratory in 2002, initially working as a Customer Service Representative for three years. Tiffany then transitioned to the role of Tele-Marketing Representative I, before being promoted to the role of Project Manager in the Reproductive Sciences department. As a Project Manager, Tiffany was responsible for contacting customers, providing them with information about the laboratory's services, setting up payments and import processes, and generating invoices. Tiffany also trained newly hired Project Managers and kept other departments updated on Reproductive Science offerings. After working in this position for five years, they were promoted to the role of Senior Project Manager, where they handled larger projects, assisted with system design and implementation, and provided training to other departments. In 2017, Tiffany joined Wreaths Across America as a Customer Service Representative, where they coordinated wreath-laying ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery and other locations nationwide. In 2019, Tiffany moved on to become a Business Development Manager at the GenoTyping Center of America.

Tiffany Strout's education history includes attending the University of Maine at Augusta. However, no specific details are provided regarding the duration of their enrollment, the degree they pursued, or the field of study they focused on.

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Harrington, United States

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Wreaths Across America

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REMEMBER the fallen; HONOR those who serve; TEACH our children the value of freedom. Overview: 501(c)3 non-profit organization formed in 2007 as an extension of The Arlington Wreath Project, with over 100 participating locations in all 50 states, and 24 national veteran cemeteries on foreign soil. What began in 1992 with a trailer load of wreaths, decorated by volunteers and laid at the graves of fallen soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery has now become a national organization with over 3,700 participating locations - all focused on the mission to Remember - Honor - and Teach.


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