Jennifer Cummins has been appointed as Associate Director of Marketing and Communications at the Virginia Alliance for Semiconductor Technology (VAST). Cummins is an experienced storyteller with a track record of turning complex topics into compelling stories across multiple industries.
Cummins serves as the architect of a vast, vast story that translates groundbreaking technological advances into stories that resonate with viewers. Her role goes far beyond traditional marketing. She creates strategic communications that connect vast innovative work with students, industry experts, academic partners and broader communities, and expansive messages reach and inspire the next generation of semiconductor experts. We are responsible for ensuring that you give.
A veteran of digital marketing and strategic communication, Cummins brings a unique blend of technical storytelling and creative leadership. From sports broadcasts to global media networks such as ABC News and Turner Broadcasting, her professional journey consistently demonstrates her ability to distill complex information into compelling stories. As the founder of Coral House Productions, she has helped companies clarify their core message for the past decade. This is a skill that directly leads to its vast mission to convey the important importance of semiconductor technology.
At the heart of her mission is to amplify Vast’s groundbreaking initiatives, particularly the Fast Track to Semiconductor Careers program. This innovative certificate program focuses on reskills and uplifters of veterans and adult learners in key areas of the semiconductor industry, from chip manufacturing to equipment maintenance. Through a targeted campaign, Cummins will connect potential students with these transformative educational opportunities to strengthen Virginia’s emerging semiconductor workforce.
“Jennifer’s unique background in storytelling and strategic communication makes her a valuable addition to our team,” said Masoud Agah, executive director at Vast. “She will work with communication and marketing teams from various state universities and institutions to ensure that excellence in semiconductor research and innovation across the federation is revealed.”
Virginia Alliance’s Semiconductor Technology is a joint network of semiconductors, microelectronics, nanotechnology industries, and Virginia universities and universities, providing access to cutting-edge research facilities and training programs to help employees grow. In addition to advocacy, it also offers training programs to enhance employee access. semiconductor. Vast’s six academic affiliates share over 35,000 square feet of semiconductor manufacturing facilities and 30,000 square feet of material metrology and packaging facilities.
For more information about Vast and its upcoming programs, please visit www.vast-alliance.org.