Assistant Manager, Quality Control Chemistry at AMRI
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
AMRI - Burlington, MA since Mar 2012
Assistant Manager, Quality Control Chemistry
AMRI - Burlington, MA Apr 2011 - Mar 2012
Supervisor of Quality Control - Analytical
AMRI - Albany, New York Area May 2008 - Apr 2011
Senior Research Scientist
Eli Lilly and Company May 2001 - Sep 2001
Research Intern
Education:
The Ohio State University 2002 - 2008
Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry
Marian College 1998 - 2002
B.S., Chemistry
Jan 2004 to 2000 Freelance Video Producer / Video Editor / Graphic DesignerGrand Circle Corporation Boston, MA 2011 to 2014 Video EditorFred's Homegrown Farm Naselle, WA 2011 to 2011 InternBoston Medical Center - Nursing Dept Boston, MA 2008 to 2011 Media CoordinatorCastparty Productions Quincy, MA 2003 to 2008 Director of Photography / EditorTechnology Bridge Boston, MA 2002 to 2004 Security Systems Designer/Computer Technician
Education:
Emerson College Boston, MA 2006 BA in FilmBoston Latin School Boston, MA 1999
Skills:
Editing, Cinematography, Lighting, Grip, Production Assistant, Shoot Logistics and Scheduling, Copywriting, Graphic Design, Website Design, Basic Coding (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), Music/Audio Production, Still Photography, Computer Technical Support, Intermediate German.
Aug 2012 to 2000 Sales ExecutiveP.J Clarke's Chicago, IL Mar 2009 to Aug 2012 Director of Sales and CateringCorporate Express, US, Inc Woodridge, IL May 2007 to Oct 2008 Inside Sales RepresentativeOutsell, LLC
Apr 2006 to Dec 2006 Project ManagerOutsell, LLC
Dec 2004 to Apr 2006 Account ManagerAmerican Student Assistance Boston, MA Dec 2003 to Oct 2004 Internal Customer Service AssociateInsurance Brokerage Firm Chicago, IL Aug 2001 to Aug 2003 Business Services Operations Manager
Education:
Vassar College Poughkeepsie, NY May 2001 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
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