AOAC OMB ERP Approval (8-17-17)

ANSC Engineering Technical Operations - Senior Manager 2011-2013 Program manager responsible for $30M project encompassing implementation of packaging changes across eight packaging forms and eleven production facilities. Coordinated multi- disciplinary effort to develop and implement a global food safety program to address chemical contaminants. Global Research Services - Section Manager 2005 to 2011 Responsible for research efforts of sixteen senior and mid-level scientists with over $5M in capital equipment and annual discretionary budget of $400K. Coordinated global efforts to develop, validate, and implement methods for the routine testing of fortified nutrients. Provided technical leadership for ingredient and packaging quality and purity assessment and address potential contamination issues. Global Research Services - Research Scientist / Sr. Research Scientist 1999 to 2005 Led method development efforts for advanced nutrient testing using LC-MS/MS platform. Supervised development of nutritional systems biology research program with collaborative research in proteomics (LC-MS/MS) and metabolomics (LC-MS/MS and NMR). Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals Mason, Ohio Structural Biology Section – Scientist 1998 to 1999 Characterized proteins and synthetic peptides in drug discovery research. Performed protein identification using automated LC-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF in proteomics research effort. Configured and maintained three fully automated mass spectrometers in an open access environment with over 65 active users. Abbott Laboratories - Ross Products Division Columbus, Ohio Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory 1984 to 1998 Multiple promotions from Technician IV to Senior Chemist with increasing responsibility from the bench to supervisory roles. Supported Foreign Substance Surveillance Program by developing and validating methods for the analysis of organic contaminants in water and infant formula. Supported R&D strategic research by characterizing glycoproteins, phosphoproteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and vitamins using mass spectrometry, chromatography, chemical and enzymatic treatments. Great Lakes Forensic Laboratories, Inc. Hobart, Indiana Forensic Toxicologist 1983 - 1984 Performed investigative and routine analysis of tablets, powders, bodily fluids and tissues for the presence of controlled substances and/or their metabolites. EDUCATION 1983, B.S., Forensic Chemistry, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 1985 - 1987, Graduate Coursework, Analytical Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Society for Mass Spectrometry (member since 1990) AOAC International (member since 2008)

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