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Knippel has 31 years of
business development, and
public and governmen-
tal affairs experience with
Lockheed Martin and, most
recently, with Southern Cali-
fornia Edison.
As a manager and leader,
she has developed and im-
plemented strategic public,
stakeholder and employee
awareness programs for
research, environmental,
energy and production pro-
grams, both nationally and
globally. She has also been
responsible for leading and managing more than 50 new business proposals
such as the contract win for Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico
and technology programs such as the Atomic Weapon Establishment for the
Ministry of Defence in England.
Knippel is a proven community leader and volunteer and is a recognized
speaker on emergency preparedness and energy education, and aerospace
trends and initiatives. Mentoring early career professionals has been a career
focus. Knippel is a past president of the AVC Foundation Board of Directors
and has served on the board for 12 years.
“I look forward to this new opportunity supporting education and growing
the Foundation’s ability to help our students,” said Knippel.
On a unanimous 5-0 vote, college district trustees July 13 approved Knip-
pel’s contract, effective Aug. 3.
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