Jenna Lazenby currently serves as the Communications Chair on the Board of Directors for SIM (Society for Information Management) at Research Triangle Park, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing communication strategies that foster collaboration among IT leaders. In this capacity, Jenna is dedicated...
Jenna Lazenby currently serves as the Communications Chair on the Board of Directors for SIM (Society for Information Management) at Research Triangle Park, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing communication strategies that foster collaboration among IT leaders. In this capacity, Jenna is dedicated to promoting the exchange of ideas and best practices within the technology community, ensuring that members are equipped with the knowledge and resources to navigate the rapidly evolving digital landscape. Her expertise in marketing strategy and public relations allows her to effectively articulate SIM's mission and initiatives, amplifying the organization's impact in the local tech ecosystem.
At Hylaine, where Jenna leads the Raleigh office, she is at the forefront of cultivating strategic partnerships that drive innovation and growth for businesses facing technology challenges. By leveraging a mix of proven and emerging technology tools, she helps organizations enhance their competitive edge through speed and innovation. Jenna's role involves not only identifying opportunities for collaboration but also developing tailored marketing communications that resonate with diverse stakeholders. Her experience in media relations and newsletter production ensures that key messages reach the right audiences, fostering a sense of community and engagement among IT professionals.
Through her dual roles at SIM and Hylaine, Jenna embodies a commitment to leadership and service within the technology sector. Her strategic planning skills and ability to navigate complex challenges make her an invaluable asset to both organizations, as she continues to drive initiatives that empower IT leaders and promote technological advancement in the Research Triangle area.