Beatrix Arendt has a diverse range of work experiences spanning various industries and roles. Beatrix started their career as an Adjunct Professor at George Mason University, teaching undergraduate courses in sociology and anthropology. Beatrix also worked as a Lab Supervisor for the Veterans Curation Program at John Milner Associates, where they established a new archaeological lab space and mentored returning US combat veterans.
Beatrix owns a baking company called Brand-O Foods, where they were responsible for all aspects of the business, including hiring and managing employees, overseeing production, and handling accounting. Beatrix raised capital and successfully sold energy bars both online and in stores.
Beatrix also worked at the Smithsonian Institution as a Research Collaborator, collaborating with museum anthropologists on research projects related to Inuit sites in Labrador, Canada. Beatrix raised and managed grants, organized an archaeology field school for Inuit students, and facilitated community involvement.
As the Curator of Archaeological Collections at the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Beatrix provided oversight of the preservation and curation of Monticello's archaeological collection. Beatrix developed programs and exhibits for visitors, managed staff and volunteers, and maintained a laboratory budget.
At the Center for Open Science, Beatrix served as a Program Manager, overseeing various programs and projects. Beatrix worked on developing and maintaining an online database system, collaborated with educational institutions to create internship programs, and managed budgets.
Prior to that, they worked as the Co-Director of the Arctic Culture Forum, where they were responsible for programming, administration, and marketing of an educational initiative focused on Arctic culture awareness.
Beatrix also has experience in project management at Trivium Consulting and held the role of Project Manager. Currently, they are working at EarthOptics, starting as a Senior Program Manager and later becoming the Director of the Program Management Office.
Overall, Beatrix Arendt has a strong background in program management, project management, research collaboration, education, and entrepreneurial endeavors.
Beatrix Arendt obtained their PhD in Anthropology and Archaeology from the University of Virginia in 2011. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor's degree at Emory University, where they studied Anthropology, Art History, and German. There is no available information about their earlier education, but it is known that they attended The Lawrenceville School.
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