Merck Millipore (Darmstadt, Germany) has announced that Vincent Donovan has been appointed Head of BioPharmaceutical Process Solutions.
Merck Millipore (Darmstadt, Germany) has announced that Vincent Donovan has been appointed Head of BioPharmaceutical Process Solutions. He will take on the role from 1 July 2012 and will be based at the company’s Bedford office in Massachusetts, USA.
Donovan joined Millipore Corporation in 1988 and has held numerous sales leadership roles including Senior Director, North American Field Operations, Bioprocess Division and Director of Sales, BioPharmceutical Division.
Andrew Bulpin, Executive Vice President of Process Solutions, Merck Millipore, commented, “Vin brings a global perspective and broad experience in supporting life science customers from product development through manufacturing. I look forward to working closely with Vin to expand and reinforce Merck Millipore's leadership in the biopharmaceutical field. I am confident that his deep expertise will reinforce our position as the premier partner to bring customers’ molecules to market.”
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