2018/04/17 - Career
Virbac United States announces Eric Bonner as vice president of Industrial Operations
 Virbac United States announced that Eric Bonner has been named vice president of Industrial Operations.
Virbac United States announced that Eric Bonner has been named vice president of Industrial Operations.
Eric Bonner will be responsible for industrial operations of Virbac North America, which encompasses planning, directing and coordinating all manufacturing and quality control activities.
“Eric’s knowledge of pharmaceutical manufacturing and his demonstrated ability to communicate have already proven effective as he has supported the transformation of our St. Louis site,” Paul R. Hays, president & CEO, Virbac Corporation, said. “He is undoubtedly a great fit for this role, and we look forward to working with Eric as he maintains Virbac’s strong commitment to manufacturing excellence.”
Eric Bonner served in the U.S. Navy and completed a bachelor of science in management from Park University, followed by over 30 years of pharmaceutical production management experience. His work in the industry began at Sanofi-Aventis, where he worked for 28 years with increasing responsibilities from supervisor to head of Manufacturing for bulk pharmaceuticals. He next worked at Perrigo as director of Manufacturing, and immediately before joining Virbac served as site general manager for multiple sites at TEVA.
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