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When:  Tue. April 14, 2015

Check In  1:30 pm

Program  2:00 pm

Happy Hour    3:00-5:00 pm


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Where

National Museum of Civil War Medicine - Frederick
48 E Patrick Street
Frederick, MD 21705


 
Driving Directions 

 

Post-session Happy Hour with complimentary appetizers, drinks on your own, will be at the Wine Kitchen on Carroll Creek

50 Carroll Creek Way #160, Frederick, MD 21701

Recommended parking for both venues is at the Carroll Creek parking garage at 44 East Patrick

Contact

Laurie Giner
SAME Ft Detrick
240-578-1130
laurieginer@gmail.com

Special Thanks to our Community Sponsors!

 


Interested in being a Post or event sponsor? Please contact Laurie Giner.

Special Thanks to our Community Sponsors!

 


Interested in being a Post or event sponsor? Contact laurieginer@gmail.com

Ft. Detrick Post April Event - Lessons Learned Gap Analysis Process for Better Strategic Capital Planning Facilities 

1 PDH 

What are science capital planners doing to address today's pressing concerns including risk, resource shortfalls, utility demands, and rapidly changing technology, scientific landscapes, and funding sources?

Strategic facility and space planning is now recognized as the key and necessary front-end component for long-term science and research portfolio success. 

Strategic planning produces the right long-term decisions, more program per capital dollar, streamlined processes, efficient use of resources, and ongoing program success for science and research.

John Giner and Doyle Johnson provide lessons learned answering that question in efforts to more closely align infrastructure and facility assets with science program projections -- including physical location, buildings, technical personnel, equipment, utilities, space and more. They illustrate how gap analyses are being used as the foundation of strategic capital action plans, and key details of the analysis process that contribute to success.

On Tuesday April 14th, join with Ft. Detrick SAME members  members and our guest speakers, John GIner, P.E., and Doyle Johnson  at the National Museum of Cilvil War Medicine in Frederick, MD for our monthly program followed by a networking Happy Hour with complimentary appetizers, drinks on your own,  at the Wine Kitchen on Carroll Creek Way,within walking distance, one block away.Parking at Carroll Creek Garage serves both locations.

About our Guest Speakers: 

Doyle Johnson, Hargrove Life Sciences - Industry Leader – Life Sciences Division

 Doyle has over thirty years of domestic and international experience in in the chemical, pharmaceutical and biotech industries.  His expertise and knowledge includes hands-on operations and project management, technical and business management, process engineering, customer relations and regulatory requirements. Experience includes managing projects up to $120MM total installed cost.  Doyle has experience from the owner’s side (Genzyme, MassBiologics) as well as the contractor’s side (CDI/Herzog-Hart, and Hargrove Life Sciences, LLC).  As testament to his leadership and expertise, Doyle has served on the Board of Directors for the International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) and the Engineering and Construction Contracting Association (ECC).  Doyle has particular skills in Site Remediation, having been part of the Site Leadership Team at Genzyme during their FDA Consent Decree period.  He has managed the operation of two large facilities in Boston – the MassBiologics Laboratories and Genzyme Framingham.

John Giner, Astra Zeneca, MedImmune  - Project Manager – Facilities

John has twenty five years of experience in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.  His expertise and knowledge includes facilities and maintenance management managing and emerging manufacturing and R&D facilities, coordinating and participating in turn around and PMO initiatives, operations and project management, technical and business management, mechanical engineering, internal and industry organization relations and regulatory requirements. Experience includes managing projects up to $10MM total installed cost.  John has experience from the owner’s side (Johnson & Johnson, Gambro, Talecris,) as well as a complete understanding of working with the contractor’s side.  John’s leadership and expertise has served the Board of Directors for the Pharmaceutical Operations Network (PMON), he has been  a robust member for five years.    John has particular skills in coordinating new build facilities campus area, capital project team execution, leadership collobration with Site Leadership Teams, managing facilities operations and supporting facilities that manufacture lifesaving product.  He has supported the emergence of a state of the art facility in Florida and managed the operations of this site for nearly 10 years going through four expansions – assisted managing a team for a large facility in North Carolina with expnasion initiatives concurrent to day to day operations and is part of a leading global organization managing projects currently.

Event Fees:

$20 if you pre-register below

$30 if you walk in