Grand River Names Director of Manufacturing

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PTSM: Pharmaceutical Technology Sourcing and Management

PTSM: Pharmaceutical Technology Sourcing and ManagementPTSM: Pharmaceutical Technology Sourcing and Management-03-04-2015
Volume 11
Issue 3

Steve Nole joins Grand River Aseptic Manufacturing as director of manufacturing.

 

Grand River Aseptic Manufacturing has announced that of Steve Nole has joined the company to serve as director of manufacturing. Grand River Aseptic Manufacturing (GRAM) is a parenteral contract manufacturing organization supporting new product development and cGMP manufacturing.

Nole began his career at King Pharmaceuticals (now known as Par/JHP Pharmaceuticals) where he became the supervisor of sterile filling and a scientist for pharmaceutical technology.  He then moved to Pfizer for 12 years and served in a number of roles of increasing responsibility at three different Pfizer locations.  At Pfizer he gained experience in technology transfer into multiple CMOs and internal Pfizer facilities. Nole was a senior manager in global biologics for Pfizer where he managed the fill/finish operations and helped with commissioning activities for a new fill/finish facility in Andover, MA.  He joined Anika Therapeutics and was responsible for all manufacturing operations at the company.

Source: Grand River Aseptic Manufacturing

 

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