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Jennifer Stokes
Financial Analyst
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Jennifer Stokes holds the role of Financial Analyst in the NOAA Sea Grant program. With a varied background in Federal service spanning over a decade, she brings expertise in Finance, Tax Compliance, Procurement, and Customer Service.Â
She is committed to personal and professional growth and aims to share best practices and work as a team. Beyond the professional realm, Jennifer finds joy in creative and artistic pursuits and is currently studying electrical engineering.Â
Excited to contribute her various acquired skills to Sea Grant, she aims to play a vital role in achieving the agency’s mission and looks forward to utilizing her skills to make a significant impact.
Email: jennifer.stokes@noaa.gov
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Sea Grant Announces 2022 Finalists for the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Program
NOAA and Sea Grant are pleased to announce the finalists for the 2022 class of the Sea Grant John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship program. The 74 finalists in the
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Celebrate Women’s History Month by Learning About Knauss Fellowship Alumnae
The Knauss Fellowship offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work on marine and coastal policy issues in the nation’s capital. Four alumnae of the Knauss Fellowship share their experiences with science,
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Pathways to marine policy: Knauss Fellows build on past experiences with NOAA
In February 2021, the 42nd class of the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship will begin fellowships across NOAA and other federal agencies to make their mark on national ocean