Jesse Trushenski has extensive experience in the field of research and development, with a focus on fisheries and aquatic sciences. They have held various leadership roles in renowned organizations such as Polarfeed, STIM, and Riverence. At Polarfeed, Trushenski served as the Chief of R&D (Forskningssjef), responsible for overseeing research and development activities. In their role as Lead--R&D North America at STIM, they played a pivotal role in driving research and development efforts in the North American region. At Riverence, Trushenski held the position of Chief Science Officer, where they led scientific initiatives. They also served as the Director of Science, where they contributed to the organization's research and development strategies. Prior to this, Trushenski worked as a Fish Pathologist Supervisor at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, where they supervised fish pathology activities. They also held academic positions at Southern Illinois University, starting as an Assistant Professor and later becoming an Associate Professor.
Jesse Trushenski's education history starts in 1997 when they attended Walla Walla Community College. There, they obtained an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree, although the field of study is unknown. Moving forward, in 1999, Jesse Trushenski enrolled at Western Washington University and completed a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biology/Marine Science in 2002. Lastly, from 2002 to 2006, Jesse Trushenski pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Zoology/Aquaculture at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
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