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Multisorb appoints Steve Colella to Business Development Leader for Healthcare Packaging.

Colella will lead new business development for healthcare packaging in the northern half of the U.S.

Steve Colella
Steve Colella

Multisorb Technologies announces the appointment of Steve Colella to the position of Business Development Leader - Healthcare Packaging in the Americas. In this role, Colella will support current customers along with leading new business development efforts for healthcare packaging in the northern half of the U.S.

This appointment demonstrates Multisorb's ongoing commitment to provide solutions-based sorbent technology to the healthcare market under its Success through Efficiency program. Colella will report to Chris Gilmor, Commercial Director, Healthcare Packaging - Americas.

"Steve's extensive pharmaceutical market and technical knowledge along with his understanding of industry needs will benefit both Multisorb's existing customers and new business development efforts," says Gilmor.

Previously, Colella was Technical Sales and Distribution Manager for JRS Pharma LP. Prior to this, he was at Fuji Silysia Chemical where he held the position of Technical Sales and Marketing Representative. Colella holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from The University of Alabama.

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