Multisorb appoints Chris Gilmor to Market Leader, Healthcare Packaging North America

Buffalo, New York, October 26, 2012 – Multisorb Technologies has announced that Chris Gilmor has been promoted to Market Leader - North America for Healthcare Packaging. In this new position, Gilmor will oversee and direct all Healthcare Packaging market activity in North America.

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Gilmor has been with Multisorb since 2010, most recently holding the position of Business Development Leader, Canada for Healthcare Packaging. Gilmor was responsible for the development and growth of the Canadian market using Multisorb’s Calculations through Operations® program. He was also responsible for successfully implementing an improved logistics program in Canada.  Gilmor has over 12 years of technical sales and business development experience in the healthcare industries.

“Chris has the necessary leadership and organizational skills to lead the North American component of our rapidly growing global healthcare market” said Adrian Possumato, Vice President of Healthcare Packaging. “In this leadership role, Chris’ knowledge of healthcare product stability requirements and sorbent technology will reinforce Multisorb’s reputation as a center of excellence in our field.”

Gilmor holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry from the University of Toronto.
 

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