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Monday, 05/18/2020 12:39:00 PM

Monday, May 18, 2020 12:39:00 PM

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Ibio's new CEO Thomas F. Isett led businesses for GE, Lonza, and Becton Dickinson & Co.

This is no pump and dump company.

Mr. Isett is an accomplished executive with decades of successful management and corporate development experience in the life sciences, with notable focus upon biologics contract development and manufacturing organizations (CDMOs). Immediately prior to his appointment as iBio’s new Executive Co-Chairman and CEO, he served as Managing Director for i.e. Advising, LLC, a life science strategy and management consulting firm that he founded in January 2015, as well as CEO of Commence Biologics, Inc., a private, early stage, developer of cellular immunotherapies. Prior to his founding of i.e. Advising, Mr. Isett led businesses for GE, Lonza, and Becton Dickinson & Co. (“BD”), ranging in size from start-up to $500 million in revenues. For GE, he served as General Manager, BioProcess (now part of Danaher Corp.) in North America. Prior to that, he was Head of Cell Processing Technologies at Lonza AG, a global leader in biologics contract manufacturing services. Before joining Lonza in 2010, he spent 19 years in positions of increasing responsibility at BD, where he led the Core Microbiology business unit. One of his strategic initiatives at BD led to the creation of BD Advanced Bioprocessing (“BDAB”), which he led from inception to commercial success as its Vice President. BDAB was sold to ThermoFisher in 2018 for $477 million. Mr. Isett is a cum laude graduate of Drexel University, with a B.Sc. in Biological Sciences.

https://investorplace.com/2020/05/ibio-stock-could-soar-500/


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