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Renee Fry

Founder at Gentreo
Greater Boston
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Renee Fry

Founder at Gentreo
Greater Boston
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Renee Fry is an accomplished executive leader with over two decades of experience in management, strategic planning, and business development. Fry graduated with honors from Penn State University, where she studied Operations Management and Logistics. She also completed an MBA program at Harvard Business School, and a Women Innovating Now Lab program at Babson College.

Over the course of her career, Fry has held several influential positions, led and motivated diverse teams to produce results, and tackled tough business challenges. Fry started as a Materials Planner at BASF, and her career highlights include serving as Gov. Mitt Romney's Governor's Sr. staff at Commonwealth of MA, Dir. Business and Technology (Cabinet position)/Undersecretary Econ Dev./Chief of Staff at Commonwealth of MA, Dir. Strategic Alliances at Celarix, Inc., Corr Strategy, Marketing at GT Solar, Philips Lighting Business Initiatives and Development Team Leader, Founder at Making Care Easier, and CEO at Sustainable Manufacturing Co.

Currently, Fry is the Founder and CEO of Gentreo, an organization she created to help families protect their future and legacy. Fry's expertise lies in leading and mentoring teams, implementing solutions in challenging situations, creating and executing strategic plans for growth, and forming strategic alliances to drive business success.

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Dec 21 · Via Twitter

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Dec 5 · Via Twitter

I liked a @YouTube video https://t.co/IBsNXOzLiB Nerf War: Battleship Battle

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