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Jennifer Bonaguide

Second Vice President & Membership Committee Manager 2008-2009, STC Washington DC Chapter

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Jennifer Bonaguide has been a member of STC's Washington, DC Chapter since 2003, attending many chapter events and an STC conference. She is President of Kennen Corporation, a woman-owned management consulting firm. Her professional history includes serving as a federal government consultant focused on strategic planning, business communications, capital planning, software training, testing and implementation, and technical writing. During the last 11 years, she has contracted with more than eight agencies and enjoys tackling the challenges of new opportunities.

Since 2005, Jennifer has been a member of the Project Management Institute and is a certified Project Management ProfessionalR. In 2002, she began volunteering as an ESL tutor for the Montgomery County Literacy Council and continues to be inspired by the dedication and hard work of her students.

Jennifer obtained degrees in Writing and English from Loyola College in Maryland. When not enjoying time with family and friends, she can be found reading, baking, traveling or playing field hockey both on the mall and with the Washington Field Hockey Association.

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