Christine Primmer is a MBA student at UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. At Kenan-Flagler, Christine serves as Energy Club President and is also involved in the Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital and Net Impact clubs. Prior to business school, Christine was a Manager at Alvarez & Marsal Business Consulting, where she helped grow the Atlanta practice of a global professional services firm specializing in turnaround, performance improvement, & business advisory. She led teams to implement projects with bottom-line results for clients in the retail, telecommunications, manufacturing, and non-profit sectors. Christine graduated magna cum laude from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. While in school, she worked for GE Energy and studied with the Energy Tomorrow program at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Last year, Christine worked with the Kenan Institute on a project exploring the uses of North Carolina woody biomass in the global market. The project included evaluating supply, demand and transportation constraints on commercialization. The project was delivered to the North Carolina Biofuels Center in June of 2013.
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