Ivona Meigh
University of Melbourne
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Ivona Meigh is a highly experienced professional with 15.3 years of work experience in the organic synthesis and pharmaceutical industry. She has expertise in chemistry, drug discovery, project management, and technology transfer. Currently, she serves as the Business Support Director at Concept Life Sciences. Prior to this, she held positions at Malvern Panalytical and Peakdale Molecular, where she gained valuable experience in business solutions project management and customer liaison. Ivona is based in Clapel En Le Frith, United Kingdom.
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Business Support Director at Concept Life Sciences
Work Experience
Business Solutions Project Manager
Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
Ivona Meigh's Professional Milestones
- Customer Liaison Manager (2008-07-01~2016-12-01): Creating effective communication and collaboration, fostering increased customer satisfaction and loyalty.
- Business Support Director (2017-01-01~2023-04-01): Streamlined operational processes, optimizing efficiency and improving overall business performance.
Education
Organic Chemistry
1991-1994Skill
Organic Synthesis
Pharmaceutical Industry
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Drug Discovery
Project Management
Technology Transfer
R&d
Nmr
Analytical Chemistry
Cro
Lc Ms
Purification
Hplc
Chromatography
Legal Document Preparation
Certification
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