Jennifer Davis is a Archive Preservation at Organization for Transformative Works. Colleagues describe her as "I have thoroughly enjoyed working with Jennifer over the past five years as our company has scaled from serving one local user-base to serving top pharmaceutical, academic, and government institutions world-wide. Jennifer led our Quality Assurance division, which likewise scaled from being a small local team to leveraging resources world-wide. She has taken a personal interest in cultivating management skills, and strives to provide each member of her team with the mentoring and resources to meet their personal needs - to equip her team to grow and excel. Jennifer is highly organized, very motivated, detail-oriented, patient, and hard-working, reliably going above and beyond and doing what it takes to move projects forward. While she cultivates her skills related to the management of others, she is also deeply introspective and always examines her own performance and actions. Jennifer is a very growth-focused individual, always receptive to insights from others. She has also demonstrated great adaptability in mobilizing efforts around sudden changes in the product lifecycle, an adaptability that was strengthened by the deep intuition she cultivated with our product. Jennifer likewise engages cross-functionally, adapting to the changing needs of the company, whether through supporting customers directly when we have been short on field resources, or by providing detail-oriented critiques of draft marketing materials. Last but not least, Jennifer is a pleasure to work with collegially - she is a delightful addition to the office environment and is always thinking of others. While it was technically outside of her job requirements, she was always mindful of people joining or leaving the company or special occasions/events (product releases, birthdays, etc), always ensuring others felt appreciated, celebrated, and included. Jennifer will an all-around wonderful addition to any endeavor." and "Jennifer was a student in my Library & Information Science reference courses. She stood out in the class as a creative and thorough researcher with a passion for library and information science reference work related to disciplines in science and technology, with a special expertise using maps and geospatial data. She did a novel map of the extent of sea ice in the 18th century looking through archives of whaling ship captain's logs. She works and communicates well online with the discipline and maturity for dependability. I recommend Jennifer as a someone who follows directions, but is not shy to suggest a better way to get the job completed. "