Jason Halsey '90, BENGÌý
As a bioengineering student, I valued networking with peers and the benefits of mentorship. Over the years, staying connected to Â鶹´«Ã½ through fellow alumni has garnered a strong alumni-based community and I saw full circle the impact of partnerships between education and industry.ÌýThrough these connections I found the importance of supporting my alma mater by investing in the success of bioengineering graduate students at Â鶹´«Ã½.
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Bioengineering alumnus, Jason Halsey '90, is the Vice President of Manufacturing Technology and Transfer for Illumina, Inc. Jason and his wife Kerri have contributed to the Jacobs School for nearly 30 years. Their generous philanthropy provides resources that enrich the overall student experience and furthers access to mentorship and professional development opportunities by connecting aspiring engineering students with alumni.
Contributing to the Bioengineering department both financially and in volunteer advisory roles, Jason shows his understanding of the value of a Jacobs School education.Ìý
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