Jennifer Dickerson and son

Jennifer Dickerson

Jennifer has been practicing in the Indianapolis area since graduation. Her first role in the area was in prenatal, followed by almost 7 years in neurogenetics. She then spent 2 years working remotely for a neuro based lab before returning to prenatal. She has supervised many classes of genetic counseling… Continue reading…

Christina Rigelsky and family at Mount Rushmore

Christina Rigelsky

After graduating from UNCG, Christina moved to the eastside of Cleveland, OH and married her husband, Frank. They now have three sons who keep them busy with all their athletic endeavors. Her family recently returned from an adventurous trip to national parks and the Rocky Mountains, as travel continues to… Continue reading…

Eddie Williams and family

Eddie Williams

Eddie is originally from Madison Heights, VA. He completed his undergraduate degree at the College of William and Mary. After graduation from UNCG, he worked as a laboratory genetic counselor in the Genetic Services department at LabCorp. In 2006, he moved to the position of Technical Supervisor where he was… Continue reading…

Ashley Volz and family

Ashley Volz

Following graduation in 2003, Ashley took a Director position at the Hereditary Cancer Program at Northside Hospital in Atlanta, GA. Two years later, a newly formed biopharmaceutical company, BioMarin Pharmaceutical was looking to start a medical affairs division with 3 genetic counselors as Medical Science Liaisons. Thus, in 2005, Ashley… Continue reading…

Tracey Leedom and family

Tracey Leedom

Following graduation in 2003, Tracey worked at Duke University Medical Center as a research genetic counselor/study coordinator in the laboratory of Douglas A. Marchuk, PhD and also as a clinical genetic counselor in the Duke Hereditary Cancer Clinic. She joined Ambry Genetics as a cancer reporting genetic counselor in 2014…. Continue reading…

Heidi Cope and family

Heidi Cope

After graduation, Heidi worked as a genetic counselor at Duke University for 17 years. Most of her genetic counseling career at Duke was spent as part of multidisciplinary research groups, such as the Undiagnosed Diseases Network, utilizing advanced genomic technologies to elucidate the genetic basis of rare diseases. In January,… Continue reading…

Megan Harlan Fleischut and family

Megan Harlan Fleischut

After graduating from UNCG in 2003, Megan began her career in cancer genetic counseling at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.  In 2005, Megan returned to North Carolina and spent one year working alongside beloved colleagues in cancer genetics at UNC Hospital. Megan and her husband moved to New York City… Continue reading…