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JULIE KENDALL: BRIDGING TECHNOLOGY, COMMUNICATIONS, AND ADVOCACY

JULIE KENDALL

Julie Kendall has spent her career at the intersection of technology and communication. Based in Kittery, Maine, she has worked with businesses and government agencies to support critical operations. From satellite communications to robotics, her expertise has helped organizations stay connected and efficient. But her work goes beyond technology—she has also dedicated years to advocating for children in need.

A Career in Communication and Innovation

For over ten years, Julie worked at GlobaFone/East Coast Satellite Communications. The company provided satellite-based communication solutions to Fortune 500 companies and government agencies. Their services were crucial in disaster relief and remote operations, ensuring reliable communication in challenging environments.

“We worked with organizations that needed communication tools when everything else failed,” Julie says. “Whether it was a natural disaster or a remote mission, our solutions kept people connected.”

After more than a decade in satellite communications, Julie moved into robotics. She joined UVD Robots, a division of Blue Ocean Robotics, where she managed client relationships. The company specialized in UVC disinfection robots, designed primarily for operating rooms.

“Robotics is changing how we think about healthcare and safety,” Julie explains. “The UVD Robot used ultraviolet light to kill bacteria and viruses. It was an exciting technology that made a real difference in medical environments.”

Her transition from communications to robotics highlights her ability to adapt and embrace new challenges. Both roles required her to work closely with clients, understand their needs, and provide solutions that improved efficiency and safety.

A Passion for Advocacy

Beyond her professional work, Julie has always been dedicated to helping others. From 2010 to 2017, she served as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer in New Hampshire. In this role, she represented children whose parents faced charges of abuse or neglect. She worked within the legal system to ensure their voices were heard and their best interests were protected.

“Being a CASA volunteer was one of the most meaningful things I’ve done,” she says. “These kids needed someone to stand up for them, to make sure they had a future where they felt safe and supported.”

Her experience in advocacy gave her a new perspective on the impact of communication—not just in business, but in people’s lives. She saw firsthand how the right words, the right connections, and the right support could change outcomes for the better.

Looking Ahead

Julie remains passionate about technology, communication, and advocacy. She believes that innovation should always serve a greater purpose. Whether it’s helping organizations maintain operations in disasters, improving healthcare with robotics, or advocating for children, she has always focused on work that makes a difference.

“Technology isn’t just about progress,” Julie says. “It’s about people. It’s about making life better, safer, and more connected.”

As she continues her journey, Julie remains committed to finding new ways to bridge technology and human impact. Her career is a testament to the power of adaptability, compassion, and a lifelong dedication to meaningful work.


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