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Healthcare and Life Sciences 50 – 2015

Niall Condon

Niall began his career as a Production Supervisor at the Pfizer Ringaskiddy, Ireland manufacturing facility in 1987, after 3 years with FMC Corporation, in both Cork, Ireland and Newark, Delaware. He relocated to the Pfizer Groton, Connecticut site in 1988 and worked in several areas before being

appointed Director, Organic Synthesis Operations in 1998.  Niall was subsequently named Director of Organic Synthesis Operations at the Holland, Michigan facility, in 2001. He relocated to the newly acquired Kalamazoo, Michigan site in 2003 and was Site Leader Kalamazoo from 2005 to 2008.  With the formation of Pfizer’s Established Products Business Unit, Niall was named Vice President of Established Products Operations for U.S./ROW in 2008.  He was appointed Vice President of Established Products Operating Unit in 2010 and named Vice President Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Operations in 2012. Since January 2014, Niall has been Vice President of Bio-Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Operations with global responsibility for 45 manufacturing facilities spanning Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient, Aseptic, Solid Oral Dose, Biotech and Local Market Operations.

Niall has a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the Cork Institute of Technology and an M.B.A. in Management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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