Jennifer Lawrence, Vice President of Technology, New Product Development, Pregis

In a male-dominated sector, Jennifer Lawrence discusses the challenges she faced and the strategies she employed to shape her path to success.

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In an exclusive interview for Packaging World's Women in Packaging July supplement, Jennifer Lawrence, Vice President of Technology, New Product Development, Pregis discusses her journey to become vice president of technology. She emphasizes, "Research, hands-on experience, and mentorship are invaluable in helping aspiring women succeed in this industry. It's crucial to encourage and support them from the start."

What is your name and position?

Jennifer Lawrence, Vice President of Technology, New Product Development, Pregis

Tell us about your background and how you got into the packaging industry.

I graduated from the University of Lowell in Boston with a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering. I started my career as a process engineer at AVI, which later became Pregis.

Starting out as a process engineer was a great way to enter manufacturing and begin working with operations. My focus was on the standardization of materials and processes. I held various roles in R&D and manufacturing over my 20-plus year career with Pregis 

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