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Multisorb appoints Paige Weis to HealthCare Packaging Group

Multisorb Technologies has announced the appointment of Paige Weis to the position of Business Development Leader, Healthcare Packaging.

In this role, Weis will be responsible primarily for providing sales and service support to the diagnostic market in North America in addition to supporting the medical device and dietary supplement market segments.

Based in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, Weis will report to Chris Gilmor, Market Leader, Healthcare Packaging, North America. Under Gilmor’s direction, Weis will provide technical sales and support through the implementation of the Calculations through Operations Program, Multisorb’s consultative business model. The Calculations through Operations Program provides optimized active packaging solutions (desiccants, moisture regulators, oxygen absorbers, and other adsorbers) and their related dispensing machinery, when required, based on the diagnostic/device and packaging needs.
“We are very pleased to have Paige join our team,” said Gilmor. “Her life science experience and technical skills make her a great addition, and her appointment will position Multisorb’s Healthcare Packaging sector for continued long-term success.”

Weis comes to Multisorb with more than 15 years of experience in the life sciences industry, which includes research, technical services, technical sales, business development, and project management. In addition, Weis has a bachelor’s degree in biology and a master’s degree in biological sciences from Texas Tech University.

Weis’ strong industry background and customer focused experience will be beneficial for expanding Multisorb’s relationships with key customers and develop relationships with new and prospective customers.
 

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