BioMark Diagnostics Inc. announced that Mrs. Theresa Peterson as a new member of BioMark's Advisory team. Theresa Peterson is a retired Senior Executive Director of GE Research. She is an accomplished executive with expertise in government affairs, government funding, and diversity and inclusion initiatives.

With a successful career spanning over 30 years working for two iconic companies, she has demonstrated a commitment to driving positive change, advocating for underrepresented communities, and fostering inclusive policies and practices in science and technology. As Senior Executive Director for Government Affairs and Chief Diversity Officer of GE Research, Theresa was responsible for leading the government affairs and funding strategies, as well as driving diversity and inclusion efforts. Prior to joining GE, she held the position of Manager of Government Affairs for 10 years at 3M.

Theresa secured substantial grants and contracts, leveraging her deep understanding of government processes and funding sources. During her career at GE, she led a team responsible for securing over $500 million annually in government funding across the RDT&E accounts of the federal government. Theresa possesses a comprehensive understanding of public policy and regulatory frameworks.

She effectively communicates the organization's needs and objectives, influencing policy decisions that advance outcomes that are beneficial to all stakeholders. Theresa holds a Bachelor of Arts in Management from Simmons University and a Master of Arts from the University of Virginia School of Architecture. Theresa is deeply committed to advancing diversity and inclusion in Science and Technology.

She is a member of her local chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated where she chairs the Leadership Development Committee, and the Links Incorporated where she is the corresponding secretary and serves on the Services to Youth Facet- focused on STEAM in grades 4-8. Theresa also serves on the board of The National Center for Women's Innovations, which is dedicated to celebrating Women innovators.