SAINT CLOUD, Minn. - Brad Goskowicz has been named president of MicroBioLogics. Previously, Goskowicz served as the chief marketing officer for the company.
MicroBioLogics was founded in 1971 as a laboratory testing facility specializing in environmental and public health threats. Today, the company is a leading manufacturer of lyophilized microorganism preparations for quality control testing in the clinical, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food quality, educational, water and environmental Industries. There are currently more than 130 authorized MicroBioLogics distributors serving approximately 120 countries around the world.
Goskowicz joined MicroBioLogics in February of 2009 as the chief Marketing Officer. Previously, he served in senior sales, marketing, and leadership positions with companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic, Thoratec, and Myocor. In addition, Goskowicz has served as president of US Speedskating for the last four years. Since joining MicroBioLogics, he has led the market launch of EZ-Accu Shot and other key marketing initiatives.
In his new role, Goskowicz will be executing and overseeing the company’s strategic business plan. Goskowicz comments, “I’m honored to be named President of MicroBioLogics. The company is unique in the marketplace and there are many opportunities for growth. We look forward to leading the way to a healthier, safer world by continuing to develop new and innovative methods of providing key biomaterials around the world.”
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