Category Archives: Spotlight Interviews

Kevin J. Wrigley, Product and Service Manager, Vetter Pharma International GmbH

Kevin J. Wrigley

Kevin J. Wrigley earned his MSc in International Business from the University of Ulster, UK in 2009. At Vetter, he is responsible for managing the commercial manufacturing business as it pertains to the product lifecycle and portfolio management perspective. Kevin began his career in the medical device and pharmaceutical industries in management positions at Smith & Nephew, and MorphoSys. He joined Vetter International in 2013 as Product & Service Manager.

1.      Why did you decide to do a webinar with Business Review Webinars?
Webinars are an important vehicle for helping us reach our target audiences with key messages. Given our positive experience with webinars in the past, it is to our advantage to continue participating in them. We see Business Review Webinars as the right partner to help deliver our messages to the market.

2.      What are you looking forward to explaining to the audience?
We would like to educate audiences to the trends that are occurring in the pharmaceutical industry, and what to consider when choosing a drug delivery system. In particular, we would like to make them aware of the options available with prefilled syringes.

3.      How did you get into the industry and what do you most enjoy about your role?
I started working in the industry in the area of drug discovery, followed by positions in medical technology, and drug development. I am fascinated by the ever-changing nature of the industry. My current position offers me a great deal of satisfaction as I have the opportunity to interact with a wide-variety of internal and external stakeholders.

4.      Football or tennis?
I like both sports, though I am but a spectator in football and a more talented in playing tennis.

5.       What would someone be surprised to know about you?
I see myself as a cosmopolitan; living & working in so many different places that I feel the world as a whole is my home!

Don’t forget to join the upcoming Vetter Pharma webinar titled ‘Packaging challenges for prefilled syringes in a growing biologics market‘ on November 17th. Register here.

 

Stephen Craven, PhD, Life Sciences Team Leader, APC Ltd, Dublin, Ireland.

 

Stephen Craven

Dr. Stephen Craven earned his PhD from the School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, University College Dublin, where he developed bioprocess models for mammalian cell fermentations and also developed and applied advanced control strategies to PAT enabled bioprocesses. Dr. Craven currently works as the life sciences team leader within the Applied Process Company (APC) Ltd, Dublin. APC is one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical process engineering research and development companies.

  1. Why did you decide to do a webinar with Business Review Webinars?

I have been collaborating with Eppendorf for a number of years in the field of upstream bioprocess development. We recently decided to share the innovative knowledge gained from our collaboration  which applies APCs BioACHIEVE™ engineering platform technogies and Eppendorf DASGIP® Parallel Bioreactor Systems. Business Review Webinars has a proven track record to be a world leader in providing webinar platforms for knowledge transfer on a wide range of topics.

  1. How did you get into the industry?

After graduating as a chemical and bioprocess engineer from University College Dublin, I decided to under take a PhD in the area of process analytical technology (PAT) and closed loop feedback control of bioprocesses. Upon completion of my postgraduate studies, I joined APC as a biopharmaceutical research engineer. APC offered the perfect arena for me to progress and apply my knowledge through the use of its BioACHIEVE™ engineering platform technologies developed to provide custom, large molecule bioprocess engineering solutions across the entire life cycle of development through manufacturing — from upstream, cell culture thru to downstream and fill-finish — including applications in bio-catalysis and bio-conjugates.

  1. What do you most enjoy about your role?

Within my role as life sciences team leader at APC, I have the oppurtunity to develop innovative bioprocess engineering solutions for the biopharmaceutical industry and transfer this knowledge to the R&D lab or production plant floor of our clients. Being able to contribute to the accelerated delivery of quality, life-changing medicines to the patient is always fullfilling and makes my job role worthwhile.

  1. What has been your best holiday and where would you recommend visiting?

My best holiday has to be a 3 month cultural exchange program to Long Island, New York I participated in at the end of my graduate studies.

I also highly recommend visiting the idyllic island of ilhabela located 6.5 kilomteteres off the coast of Sao Paulo state in Brazil. Ilhabela offers 4 kilometers of pristine beaches and a tropical island’s worth of hiking trails.

  1. What motivates you?

I would say my main motivation is working with a passionate, innovative team, working together to achieve the one goal of providing value to our clients and in turn the patient.

Join Stephen in the upcoming Eppendorf webinar ‘Process Analytical Technology in Biopharmaceutical development‘ on 19th November. Register here.

MR. NIGEL TRACEY, HEAD OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, HIGHCON

Nigel TracyNigel Tracey has 25 years experience in printing and packaging, particularly in the folding carton and corrugated board industries. Nigel has held various senior sales and marketing positions, most recently as Head of Sales for the sheet-fed business unit at Bobst Group, where he was responsible for the global sales network and sales operations. Nigel is based in Switzerland.

1. Why did you decide to do a webinar with us?

An important step in converting an industrial process is to enable the upstream buying process and enlighten it to what digital is now bringing.

2. How did you get into the industry?

Some how I got hooked when my father used to take me to printing and packaging shops as a young teenager, the creativity mixed with industrial process was something that appealed.

3. In your 20/25 years’ experience, what was the best moment in your career?

Seeing a piece of packaging in the high street that had majorly changed the way we consumers interface with and product and knowing that I had been involved with it’s design, conception and realisation.

4. How do you relax in your leisure time?

I’m an avid aquaculturist and I enjoy growing and propagating diverse marine life, salt water and electricity are a great distraction to most things.

5. What’s your favourite flavour of ice-cream?

Mövenpick double cream and meringue, the calorie free version…

Join Nigel in the upcoming Highcon webinar ‘Packaging Disruption – Shorter Runs, Faster to Shelf‘ on 17th November. Register here.

Dr. Michael Komenda, Corporate Senior Director, Head of Analytical Development R&D, LTS Lohmann Therapy Systems

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Dr. Michael Komenda has more than 10 years experience in analytical development in the pharmaceutical industry. He studied chemistry at the University of Cologne, Germany, and at the Research Center Jülich, Germany, where he gained his doctorate degree in chemistry. He joined the Pharmaceutical Industry in 2003 and has held various positions in analytical development at SCHWARZ BIOSCIENCES. After the merger with UCB, he became head of analytical development at the German site and lateron head of the Transdermal Center of Expertise within UCB. Since 2012 he is head of Analytical Development at LTS in Andernach, Germany

1. Why did you decide to do a webinar with Business Review Webinars?
In addition to workshops and conferences, webinars provide an easy access platform to share information with a broader audience at minimal or even no costs. For the audience, it is easily possible to have a look into a scientific field that may be of interest, without the need of spending money for travel, accomodation and fees. The investment is just an hour of time, which hopefully turns out to be a wise investment.

2. What are you looking forward to explaining to the audience?
I want to give people insight into the analytical testing of Transdermal Delivery Systems (TDS). Patches are still a niche market and only a relatively small number of companies have hands-on experience.

3. What is the ideal outcome you would like from doing the webinar?
The ideal outcome would be that scientists and others in product development understand that a patch is a valuable alternative to just another tablet development, and that suitable analytical techniques are available to support TDS development. For people who already work in that field, it would be interesting to trigger a scientific discussion on some open questions as follow-up.

4.  Where is your favorite place in the world and why?
My favorite place is Cologne, Germany. Come here and experience the city and its people, and you will know why.

5. What motivates you?
To do something meaningful and to develop a product or a process

 

Join Dr. Michael Komenda who will be presenting in LTS Lohmann Therapy Systems webinar ‘Analytic considerations for testing Transdermal Delivery Systems‘ on 19th November at 3PM London/10AM New York. Register here.

Stefan Blust, Global Business Manager Food & Beverage, Baumer Electric AG

 

Stefan BlustStefan Blust has 13 years of experience in international automation solutions and 6 years in sensor solutions for the packaging and food & beverage machine industry. During his period as key account manager he gathered up deep relationship to well-known companies as Procter & Gamble, Kraft Foods, Unilever, etc. and learned a lot about their needs and special requirements. He holds an degree as industrial engineer from the University of Applied Science in Furtwangen.

  1. Why did you decide to do a webinar with Business Review Webinars?

Today further education and trainings are essential and play a leading role in the competitive environment.  Therefore Webinars gain more and more  significant value in the internet.  We want to give our business partner a possibility to exchange open and interactively information about important topics within the industry. We want also create more awareness,  that Baumer is the sensor specialist in the Food & Beverage Market. To address this information in an efficient way, the webinar is easy to access for specialists in this F&B environment  worldwide..

  1. What are you looking forward to explaining to the audience?

The audience will get an overview of the F&B Market in general and how sensor solutions contribute to the requirements  at present and in the future at once.

  1. How did you get into the industry and what do you most enjoy about your role?

During my career as an Sales Engineer for in the plastic and packaging industry I was always impressed how sensors can solve problems in difficult environments and improve the efficiency of production. Therefore I joint the Industry in 2008 with an electrician and industrial engineering background to develop sensors for the Packaging Machinery Segment within food & beverage. I love my role there because I can work in the most important industry for the future of humanity. According to current projections of population growth, the world population of humans will continue to growth until 2050 to reach more than 9 billion. To feed all human and to respect our planet and the nature and treat them the right way at once  is an extraordinary challenge and I am glad, that I can be part of this.

  1. What are you hoping to achieve in the future in your personal and professional life?

Personal I believe a balance between my personal and professional life at once is very important. Therefore an ongoing learning habit in our fast turning world will build the base for this balance. I always want to be better and I am willing to learn. Looking form time to time from another perspective is for me the most powerful influence in many situations, where I want to move forward with new ideas.

  1. What would someone be surprised to know about you?

After my work I sometimes jump out of the plane and go skydiving. I can see how wonderful, valuable and vulnerable our planet is. This gives me sometimes the necessary space to see things from another perspective.

Baumer Electric will be presenting their webinar ‘Intelligent Sensor Solutions in the Food & Beverage Industry‘ on 27th October at 3pm London/11am New York, read more & register here.

 

Joe Haligowski, Product Director for Water Filtration, Filtra-Systems

 

JoeJoe Haligowski is theProduct Director for Water Filtration at Filtra-Systems Industrial Water Division. (Farmington Hills, MI, USA). Has worked to expand Filtra Systems water filtration, and chemical/mineral dewatering product lines. Joe started his career developing oil/water filtration solutions in SAGD (Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage) Applications, for the oil and gas industry, and presently is working to develop water filtration solutions, across all markets.

 

  1. Why did you decide to do a webinar with Business Review Webinars?

The Filtra-Systems STiR filter is a very versatile product with applications across many industries.  We feel the webinar will be a great avenue to talk to many people across a wide industry base to let them know how it works, why it works, and to see if it can be applied to help meet their need.

  1. What are you looking forward to explaining to the audience?

I am really looking forward to explaining two points. The first is the technical and commercial advantages that STiR filters have due to the backwash design. Our media regeneration is far superior and mathematically proven to be the most efficient, and we have continually improved the design to significantly reduce costs. The second point is presenting the real life applications and problems we were able to solve while working with our clients.  The things you learn with each application propel continuous improvement and innovation so I think the audience will be able to take away the most from that portion of our discussion.

  1. What’s your favourite thing about presenting to a live audience?

I have presented at many technical conferences in the past but this is my first Webinar, so I am not quite sure what to expect.  I guess I am looking forward to great participation and good questions about our walnut shell filter and I hope everyone will come away with something.

  1. What is the most interesting thing you’ve done within your current role?

It has to have been the chance to travel the world, and to have been able to meet and build relationships with people.  When thinking about my carrer to this point, the opportunity to have friends and colleges from all around the world is really what I am grateful for.  I would encourage anyone who has the opportunity to travel to do so.  I am not the first to say it, but I know that it is true. The more often people from different places and backgrounds can sit down and share a meal together, the better the world will be.

  1. What motivates you?

My 3 Girls motivate me.  My wife Heidi and my daughters Anna and Eloise.  Also, achieving the satisfying feeling one gets from solving difficult problems.  Considering that, I suppose I will have the opportunity to be both motivated and satisfied when my girls reach their teenage years?  Perhaps other fathers could chime in and provide advice during our chat.

Filtra-Systems will be presenting their webinar ‘Improve water filtration efficiency with our backwashable Walnut Shell Water Polishing Filter‘ on 4th November at 3pm London/10am New York, read more & register here.

 

Heiner Oberkampf, Knowledge Engineer, OSTHUS

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Heiner is a Knowledge Engineer with a specialty in semantics. Before joining OSTHUS GmbH, he worked on his PhD at Siemens AG where he developed a semantic model for clinical information that integrates clinical data with medical knowledge and created sematic models for annotations of unstructured medical data. Heiner has successfully demonstrated how semantic technologies can be used to gather information from various sources such as relational databases and unstructured data such as text or images, in the context of patient data.

1. Why did you decide to do a webinar with Business Review Webinars?

In client projects I learned that semantics can help people to better structure and understand their data. For many people however semantics is still only a buzz word. I want to help people understand the basics of semantics and its role within a data-driven industry.

2. How did you get into the industry?

After graduating my studies in mathematics on graph theory, I worked on my Ph.D. thesis at Siemens in publicly funded research project Theseus MEDICO where we explored, how semantic technologies can help to enable knowledge-based access to clinical data such as radiological images or clinical reports.

Since 5 month I work for OSTHUS as a knowledge engineer, mainly in context of the Allotrope Foundation project where semantic technologies are used to create a shared vocabulary and data structures for data on laboratory analytical processes and their result. As a consultant I further help clients to use semantic technologies in various data management projects.

3. What do you most enjoy about your role?

Most of the clients are new to semantic technologies. I like to help them understand why semantics are key enabler for changing the value of their data. Having a shared vocabulary and shared data structures is the first step towards so many opportunities for usage of data. I like to help them make the first step.

4. What has been your best holiday and where would you recommend visiting?

I like to go swimming and eat a lot of sea food in my holidays. Croatia is great for that and I’ve been there the last four holidays.

5. What motivates you?

I want to bring visions to real applications that have impact and solve business questions.

OSTHUS will be presenting their webinar ‘The Role of Semantic Technologies in a Data-driven Research and Production Environment’ on 21st October at 3pm London/10am New York, read more & register here.

Paul Lia, Business Development Director – Revenue Assurance, SIGOS

1Paul trained as an engineer but has spent his working life in Corporate Sales. Financial services, Facilities Management and for the last 13 years mobile telecommunications are the fields where Paul has worked on both a national and international level. Paul has spent many years identifying billing errors in large corporate mobile phone bills and used this experience to move into the Revenue Assurance field where he helps network operators to identify issues in their billing systems. The concept of externally validating a billing system using independent test calls has not yet been adopted by 100% of network operators so there is plenty of work to do.

 

  1. Why did you decide to do a webinar with Business Review Webinars?

Most of the networks we speak to about Revenue Assurance are already SIGOS customers. We wanted to reach out and speak to networks who perhaps had not worked with SIGOS previously. Also there are many networks where we have relationships with the Network Quality Teams but may have no connection with the Finance and Revenue Assurance Teams. The webinar is a great opportunity to engage with new teams inside our existing customers.

  1. How did you get into the industry?

I have worked in Telecoms for 14 years. Initially I was responsible for looking after corporate and Global accounts. The key to building long term productive relationships with these accounts was to pay attention to the details. So one of the tasks I focused on was to analyze my accounts mobile phone bills each month and investigate any queries or incorrect charges from the network. This gave me a decade of billing experience both from a customer’s point of view and also from the networks perspective. It was an easy progression from there into the world of Revenue Assurance and helping networks to identify errors before they become a problem for their customers.

  1. What do you most enjoy about your role?

I help networks all around the world in many different countries. I enjoy  the different priorities and cultural differences. Things which some cultures hold very dear are unimportant for other cultures who are more concerned with other aspects. Building relationships with people from so many different countries is very interesting and rewarding. It is also quite easy because my role is to help them to save money and most people will like you if you can save them money.

4.  What would you take with you to a desert island?

My desert island would have a race track, so I would take my bike.

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5. What motivates you?

I have a genuine belief that every network should be using active testing to externally validate their billing processes. If I were a CFO I could not contemplate having no independent means of checking that the revenue I am responsible for is being billed correctly. And yet there are more networks who don’t use active RA testing than those who do. There are many reasons for this including the belief by many CFO’s that their expensive RA system which tracks all of the CDRs through the billing process is managing the risks for them. This is a case of not fully understanding the processes and differences between active testing and passive testing. I feel like an evangelist who has a role to explain the need for active RA testing to the 50% + networks who do not use it. That is over 400 networks. I have spoken to 40 networks this year so I have a lot of work left to do and this keeps me very motivated.

SIGOS will be presenting their webinar ‘Active Revenue Assurance’ on 28th October at 9am London/10am Paris &  3pm London/11am New York.

Peter M. Wahl, ScD, MLA, MS, Director, Epidemiology, Covance

 

Dr. Wahl is a pharmPeter M. Wahlacoepidemiologist specializing in complex study design and analytic methods, with expertise in the full spectrum of primary and secondary health care data. He directs epidemiological study design and advanced analytics in Covance Market Access Services, and devises strategic advice for clients in the development and synthesis of real world evidence. 

For the past 20 years, Dr. Wahl has held management, consulting, and research positions in for-profit and academic institutions including Aetion, the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics in the Department of Medicine at the Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, HealthCore, the Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, CareScience, and the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. 

Dr. Wahl received his ScD in Epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health, his MS from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and his MLA from the University of Pennsylvania. He received his training in Pharmacoepidemiology in the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Wahl also holds a BA in Economics from Cornell University.

 

  1. Why did you decide to do a webinar with us?

The importance of real-world evidence for healthcare decision-making has grown rapidly in the past decade, making it critical to understand its applications.  Given our expertise in the nuances of real-world data and their individual strengths and challenges, we want to share this knowledge in the hope that well-informed colleagues can become effective stewards of meaningful, actionable real-world evidence.

  1. What will the audience gain from attending your webinar?

Attendees will acquire foundational knowledge and a framework to begin meaningful dialogs with their internal stakeholders around real-world evidence and the value it can bring to their organization. Specifically, the audience will become familiar with:

  • The continuum of healthcare evidence
  • Real-world evidence throughout the product development life-cycle
  • Strengths and limitations of available real-world data sources
  • A decision-analytic framework for real-world evidence development
  • Resources for best practices
  1. What’s your favourite thing about presenting to a live audience?

Presenting live offers an opportunity to engage with the audience.  The question and answer period is an excellent time to get feedback on what has been on people’s minds during the presentation, as well as to find out what most vexes them with regard to the topic at hand.  Providing meaningful answers to these questions is an opportunity to put the icing on the cake.

  1. Who or what inspired you to get into the industry?

I was working in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania in the mid-90s, coordinating the observational clinical research program for the surgical head of the lung transplant and aortic arch surgery programs.  We needed someone to perform the necessary statistical tests for comparisons of treatment outcomes, so I began teaching myself using Excel and textbooks.  When the Division started loaning me out to the Cardiology and Pulmonary Care divisions, I realized I needed more formal training, and got hooked on the Epidemiology courses at the Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics.  Those courses led to one master’s degree, then another. After working in both academia as well as the private sector, I eventually completed my doctoral degree in Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health and my training in Pharmacoepidemiology at the Brigham.

  1. What one item would you take with you to a desert island?

Do pen and paper count as one item?  I am a book-aholic and my hobby is writing, so I would want something to write down my thoughts—or perhaps an adventure story about a pharmacoepidemiologist who escapes from a desert island.  I would write as much as possible…at least until the pen runs out and the papers blow away in a tropical storm.

Covance will be presenting their webinar Generating Real-world Evidence with Healthcare Data on 21st October at 1pm New York/6pm London Read more and register here.

Dermot Pearson, Strategic Marketing Director, Novozymes Biopharma UK

Dermot PearsonDermot Pearson is Strategic Marketing Director at Novozymes Biopharma UK with responsibility for market development of their Veltis albumins in half-life extension and oncology drug targeting.  His roles include overseeing product market development, branding, pricing and life cycle management, all on global basis.  A member of business unit management team and in the past has held roles in R&D, Quality and GMP Product Manufacturing.

1. Why did you decide to do a webinar with us?  

We have had excellent previous experience working with BRW to deliver a professional presentation to the industry community most relevant to us.

2. What are you looking forward to discussing with the audience?

The arena of drug improvement for patient benefit in terms of improving the benefit they can derive from improvements in the way the industry develops and delivers novel medicines.

3. What sparked your interest in drug development?

Initially it was the realisation that there was a need for patient therapeutic benefit improvement and that we could play a modest role in this by applying the depth and quality of our scientific knowledge and experience of recombinant albumin to new forms of known drugs, and to those to be developed.

4. What do you most enjoy about your role? 

Complete immersion in deep science and the harnessing of that value to making a business work using our knowledge, all with the added benefit of working closely with our own people and with our customers.

5. Where is your favourite place in the world and why?

So many to choose from it is difficult to narrow it to one.  However if I had to I would plump for rural Tuscany for some of the obvious benefit of wonderful climate and outstanding food and wine.  We regularly take the opportunity to visit to enjoy the pure relaxation offered by the environment there.  Of course places like California and Japan I would have to rate very highly indeed.

Novozymes will be presenting their webinar Differentiated polypeptide dosing for patient adherence‘ on 7th October at 11AM California/ 2PM New York/ 7PM London. Read more and register here.