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Larrick Glendening, Founder (In Memorium 1925-2010)
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Larrick Glendening was the founder of the company, having worked his entire career in manufacturing. Initially, he owned and operated a pharmaceutical company. He founded Dairy Technics in 1963 which was later changed to Microlife Technics. In 1967, Microlife provided cultures to the food industry. In the later years, Microlife developed an environmental division, and upon the sale of Microlife, this division was reacquired, and came to be known as Osprey Biotechnics. |
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Lauren Danielson, CEO & President |
Lauren Danielson's background is in advertising, sales, and law. Lauren received a B. S. in advertising from the University of Florida and a J. D. from Emory University School of Law. Lauren is President for Osprey Biotechnics where she is responsible for the sales department, marketing, advertising, and legal matters, and is an Officer and Director of the company.
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Victoria Finley, Vice President of Business Development
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Victoria joined Osprey Biotechnics in 2003, as director of sales. In 2004, her responsibilities expanded to Vice President of Sales, a position she served in until 2008. Victoria’s current role as Vice President of Business Development allows her to focus her energies on cultivating and building key account relationships and partnerships that cover the wide range of markets and industries that the company serves. |
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Dr. Chris Reuter, Ph.D. Vice President of Science
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Christopher obtained his B. S. in Microbiology and Cell Science from the University of Florida in 2001. Dr. Reuter continued his education at the University of Florida receiving his Ph.D. in the area of Prokaryotic physiology. Dr. Reuter's graduate studies focused on genetic engineering and protein expression, purification, and characterization from the halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii and the host bacterium, Escherichia coli. Dr. Reuter joined Osprey Biotechnics in 2005, and was promoted to Vice President of Science in 2010, where he continues to oversee the Quality Control and Research & Development laboratories in addition to advising on technical aspects of fermentation and manufacturing. |
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Daniel Medina, Director of Manufacturing
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Daniel joined Osprey Biotechnics in 2004 with more than ten years of engineering and manufacturing experience in production, quality, maintenance, and reliability of technical products for the biotechnology industry. His experience focuses on both the technical and bottom-line aspects of operating a business with an understanding of how reliable products and processes contribute to financial business success.
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