Christine Reilley is senior director of Strategy and Innovation for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), based in New York City. Previously, she led the Healthcare Technology Team, which focuses on creating and growing the Society's portfolio of programs, products, and services in this area. Reilley had previously served as program manager in the ASME Emerging Technologies unit, developing content and conferences in areas focusing on bioengineering, nanotechnology, thermofluids, and materials. She also spent more than 10 years in ASME Codes and Standards Publishing as an editor, overseeing the production of codes from manuscript to final bound and digital product.
She had been a senior editor for Research and Education Association, an educational publishing company, and also had served as a technical editor and science writer for UC San Diego’s Biomedical Informatics Research Network and the National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research. At that position, she developed content plans, researched and wrote web copy and news articles, and edited grant proposals and journal articles. In addition, Christine had been a report editor for XenoBiotic Laboratories (XBL), a contract research organization specializing in pharmaceutical, environmental, and metabolism chemistry. At XBL, she coordinated the production and editing of technical reports for submission to corporate sponsors and regulatory bodies. She earned an M.S. in Biomedical Engineering with a concentration in Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials from New Jersey Institute of Technology. She received a B.A. in Journalism and Mass Media with a minor in Biological Sciences from Rutgers University, Douglass College.