LANSING, Mich. — Neogen Corporation announced that it has appointed James Walter to the position of vice president, global operations. In this role, Walter will lead and manage Neogen's global manufacturing and logistics functions.
Walter comes to Neogen after spending most of his career at Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals and its predecessors, most recently as executive director of manufacturing excellence, focused on driving improvement in the company's specialty generics business and overall plant operations. Previously at Mallinckrodt, he worked in various operations disciplines, helping to execute a wide range of initiatives to drive operational improvement and integration activities, as well as support growth initiatives. Walter also spent several years in the clean energy industry as senior vice president of operations and engineering at Tinuum and served as the vice president of operations at Catalent Pharma Solutions, where he helped to stabilize and grow the company's oral and specialty delivery operations worldwide.
“We are excited to welcome Jim to Neogen and add his wealth of operational knowledge to our global leadership team,” said John Adent, Neogen’s president and CEO. “Jim brings a great deal of operations and supply chain excellence experience to the company, which will be a significant asset for us, particularly as we continue to integrate the former 3M Food Safety Division into our business.”
Walter graduated with honors from the United States Naval Academy with a degree in mathematics and engineering, then served in the Navy as a nuclear engineer.
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