BioIVT Appoints Jennifer Murphy as Senior Vice President of Global Commercial Operations

BioIVT, a leading provider of biospecimens, research models and services for drug and diagnostic development, today announced that it has appointed Jennifer Murphy as Senior Vice President of Global Commercial Operations. In her new role, Jennifer will be responsible for building and growing the global commercial programs for all BioIVT’s product lines and services.

We are delighted that Jennifer is joining BioIVT. She has a wealth of life sciences leadership and sales expertise. Jennifer shares our enthusiasm and commitment to providing a superior customer experience and continuing the mission of delighting our clients. I look forward to partnering with her as we continue to expand our business,” said BioIVT CEO Jeff Gatz.

I am excited to join the BioIVT team because I know that what we do every day will positively impact patient outcomes. I am committed to helping my team become the best version of themselves both personally and professionally, and to demonstrating how a strong work ethic, combined with focus and determination can generate exceptional results,” said Jennifer.

Jennifer joins BioIVT from Thermo Fisher Scientific where she held roles of increasing responsibility, progressing from account manager to area director and senior director to vice president of sales across five businesses in the Customer Channels, Specialty Diagnostics, and Life Sciences groups. In addition to successfully building high-performing, results-oriented teams, Jennifer served as the executive champion for the company’s Women's, African Heritage, and Working Parents Employee Resource Groups.

Prior to joining Thermo Fisher, Jennifer spent 10 years as a medical technologist and clinical laboratory director for hospital and clinic systems in the Midwest.

She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin – Platteville and a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in HealthCare Administration from the University of Phoenix.
 

 

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