BioNJ promotes Cheri Hennessy to senior vice president

Debbie Hart President and CEO BioNJ
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BioNJ has announced the promotion of Cheri Hennessy to senior vice president, member engagement and strategic partnerships. Hennessy has been with BioNJ for almost four years, focusing on improving member engagement, expanding partnerships, and enhancing the experience for members. She brings close to two decades of leadership in organizations that serve members.

Debbie Hart, president and CEO of BioNJ, commented on the promotion: “We are deeply grateful for Cheri’s steadfast commitment to advancing BioNJ’s mission of driving innovation, fostering collaboration and fueling growth across New Jersey’s life sciences community. Her dedication to meeting the evolving needs of our Members is truly exceptional.”

In her new position, Hennessy will continue working on initiatives that help BioNJ members connect and collaborate within New Jersey’s life sciences sector.



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