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News Release from: Creon Lab Control
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 21 January 2003
New Product Specialist for data
management company
Creon Lab Control has announced that Gilles Arramon had been appointed Product Specialist France.
Creon Lab Control has announced that Gilles Arramon had been appointed Product Specialist France In his role, Gilles will support the existing customers and the Area Sales Manager
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 9 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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He is responsible for further penetration of the life science industry compromised of the Research and Development, Quality Assurance and Production segments.
"More than ever, in today's evolving service economy, results are accomplished through people.
Achieving results takes more than just world-class human resources practices," said Dr Daniela Weber, Creon Lab Control's International Sales Manager.
"Gilles contributions to Creon Lab Control will ensure our ability to strengthen the performance-based culture that rewards people for value-added innovation and outstanding customer service." Gilles Arramon earned his PhD in analytical chemistry in Bordeaux II University.
During this time he was also a French industrial research fellow.
He was involved in screening for triterpene saponin in wines, spirits and heartwoods.
His results will be published in the LC/GC North America Magazine in the next month.
Gilles Arramon worked as a quality engineer in a consultant company for the food industry (e.g Eaux Minerales de Saint Amand, Mc Donald's France, Cora, Carrefour, etc) before he joined Creon Lab Control in January 2003.
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