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DPS Group’s Struble named to board of directors of International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineering Boston chapter

Tom Struble
DPS Group

Boston, MA Tom Struble, CQV senior project manager at DPS Group, has been selected as a new board of directors member of the Boston chapter of the International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE). An active member since 2011, he has served mostly with the product show planning committee, working in many capacities focusing on education and event exhibitors, culminating in chairing the committee the past two years.

A former submarine officer in the U.S. Navy, Struble has over 15 years of experience managing projects, with eight of those in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry. He is a graduate of Cornell University and earned a master’s degree in engineering management from Old Dominion University.

Founded in 1992, the ISPE Boston area chapter is the largest and most active chapter of the ISPE, an international organization whose mission is to deliver technical and operational solutions to support pharmaceutical and bio-pharmaceutical professionals across the globe. The Boston area chapter now provides educational, career development and networking opportunities to over 1,700 technical professionals across New England.

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