Manager, Data Management Services at Eurofins Medinet
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Manager, Data Management Services at Eurofins Medinet
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Professional experience:
• Dedicated, self-motivated and well organized data manager with excellent technical skills.
• 15 years as the IT manager of an international consulting firm; excellent problem-solving , communication, team-building and decision-making skills resulting in a solid record of smooth operational performance.
• Excellent analytical and writing skills as evidenced by production of top quality products for federal, non-profit and local clients.
(Public Company; Pharmaceuticals industry)
August 2007 — January 2009 (1 year 6 months)
Managed the North America data management services group at Eurofins Medinet in Chantilly, Virginia, in the fulfillment of dozens of simultaneous clinical drug trial data agreements, involving 200 to 2500 subjects and upwards of 30,000 samples each.
• Negotiated data exchange and data transfer agreements with pharmaceutical companies, their CROs and partner laboratories.
• Directed staff and performed client-facing interactions as well as providing ad hoc data services for in-house Project Managers of North American and global clinical drug trials.
The Chantilly office has sister offices in France, the Netherlands, Shanghai and Singapore as well as partners worldwide. Eurofins Medinet provides global clinical drug testing services for pharmaceutical companies. Eurofins Medinet is a division of the life science firm of Eurofins Scientific which has about 8,000 employees and provides bioanalytical testing services relating to health, food and the environment.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
April 1985 — February 2007 (21 years 11 months)
Managed international consulting company's IT infrastructure and performed the following consultancies for external clients:
• Established website for $50 million USAID energy project.
• Conducted web survey of over 20,000 students in 14 days.
• Created web-enabled MIS for Border Health Initiative (BHI).
• Assessed IT of Armenian Parliament; earned high marks.
• Developed data collection instrument for 700 DOL WIBs.
• Established Asian Drug Prevention Quarterly for USAID.
• Analyzed all USAID evaluations for two year period.
• Interviewed data brokers for Census Bureau study.
• Procured $2 million worth of equipment for Jordan.
(Newspapers industry)
January 1978 — April 1985 (7 years 4 months)
The quality of the information product that I provided earned positive comments from the most knowledgeable of readers:
“I have read your newsletter, and have found it to be thorough, objective and useful to the subcommittee.”
• Lee Hamilton, former Chairman of the House the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East
“An accurate authoritative source on U.S. Middle East policy.”
• William B. Quandt, former National Security Council Middle East specialist.
“The Mideast Observer gives us a chance to catch up with news and views from Washington in a form which wastes no words and shirks no issues.”
• Lord Caradon, principal author of U.N. Security Council Resolution 242.