PDA Industry and Honor Award Winners
Class of 2024
Honorary Membership*
PDA's most prestigious award, conferring lifetime membership benefits to the recipient. The award is given in recognition of very long service, of a very significant nature, to PDA.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
Frederick Carleton Award*
This award is designated for a past Board member whose services on the Board are determined by his/her peers as worthy of high recognition. It is presented as a tribute to lifetime contributor Fred Carleton.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
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Gordon Personeus Award*
This Award is intended to honor a PDA member for his or her long-term activities and/or volunteer contributions that are of noteworthy or special importance and have positively impacted PDA in several areas over time. It is presented in memory of the late Gordon Personeus, past PDA President and long-time volunteer.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
Your rating for this document has already been submitted
Michael Korczynski Award*
This Award is presented to recognize contributions to PDA’s international activities. It is named for Michael S. Korczynski in recognition of the contributions he made toward the development of PDA’s international activities.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
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James P. Agalloco Award
This award is presented annually to the PDA TRI faculty member who exemplifies outstanding performance in education. The selection is based on student and faculty evaluations. It is named for James P. Agalloco in honor of his work in developing the PDA education program.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
Your rating for this document has already been submitted
Martin VanTrieste Pharmaceutical Science Award*
This award recognizes a volunteer’s outstanding contributions that have advanced the pharmaceutical sciences. It is presented in honor of past Board Member and long-time contributor Martin VanTrieste.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
Your rating for this document has already been submitted
Edward Smith PDA Packaging Science Award*
This award was created to recognize outstanding contributions to Pharmaceutical Packaging Science. It is presented in honor of Edward Smith and his long-term contributions to pharmaceutical packaging science.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
Your rating for this document has already been submitted
Distinguished Service Award*
Four to six awards are typically given in recognition of volunteers' special acts, contributions, or service over the last year that have contributed to the success and strength of PDA. Examples of the types of activities that are recognized include service as members and leaders of PDA Program Planning committees, Task Forces, Interest Groups, and Chapters.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
Your rating for this document has already been submitted
Frederick Simon Award
This award is presented annually for the best paper published in the PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (JPST). It is named in honor of the late Frederick D. Simon, a previous PDA Director of Scientific Affairs.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
Your rating for this document has already been submitted
PDA Letter Article of the Year Award
This reward recognizes an article written by a PDA member during the preceding year that proved popular with PDA’s audience. In addition, the Managing Editor and the Editorial Committee agrees that the article represents quality work deserving of special recognition.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
Your rating for this document has already been submitted
PDA Asia Pacific Appreciation Award
This award is given in recognition of special volunteer acts contributing to the success and strength of PDA in the Asia Pacific region.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
Your rating for this document has already been submitted
PDA Europe Appreciation Award
This award is given in recognition of special volunteer acts contributing to the success and strength of PDA in Europe.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
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PDA Chapter of the Year Award
This award recognizes the outstanding PDA chapter of the year.
Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
This award is given in recognition of special volunteer acts contributing to the success and strength of PDA by an Early Career Professional
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
Your rating for this document has already been submitted
Service Appreciation Award
This award is given in recognition of activities performed on behalf of PDA and is awarded at the end of service of specific volunteer leadership positions, including:
- The Board of Directors
- Advisory Board Chairs (intended to be given after stepping down as immediate past chair but can be given earlier when service is cut short)
- Interest Group Leaders
- Chapter Presidents
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
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PDA President’s Award
This Award recognizes a PDA staff member, typically excluding Senior Staff members, whose exemplary performance has contributed to PDA’s success during the previous year.
Carl Bermingham
This award means a lot to me. I’m really invested in supporting Early Career Professionals, particularly with the current climate being so competitive with respect to employment opportunities and career advancement. I volunteered to lead the ECP committee in Ireland out of genuine interest in the cause and without any expectations of recognition. So, to receive an award for this work is really unexpected and I’m extremely grateful.
In my current role at NIBRT, we train and support the biopharmaceutical workforce globally to ensure the highest standards for drug manufacturing are adhered to, to provide effective treatment to vulnerable patients worldwide. This award highlights the importance of early career professionals in the future growth and success of the biopharmaceutical industry. By supporting those entering the workforce, we can ensure patients continue to receive the highest standard of treatment and ensure the continued advancement of available treatments. I’m committed to continuing to keep early career professionals as a focus of my work.
Industry recognition is important because it highlights the value of investing time and effort in the development or support of the industry itself, our patients, and our global workforce. It’s important to recognize the efforts of individuals in this space to encourage others to follow suit.
I love my current role as Bioprocessing Training Manager at NIBRT. It’s exciting to be at the cutting edge of industry advancements and to be able to provide world-class training to clients both locally and across the globe. With a global reach currently across five continents, NIBRT is at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and the training of our global biopharmaceutical workforce, and this is a really rewarding space to be able to contribute to in my daily work.
I’m inspired by helping others. Whether that’s advancing my own team of expert bioprocessing trainers or being part of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing training of industry staff or university students, I find it rewarding to see someone develop their knowledge and skills. And then for that knowledge and skills to be applied to an excellent cause like the health of ill patients, there’s nothing more inspiring!
Carl's current role involves managing a team of expert bioprocessing trainers with a specific focus on their continued competency, knowledge, and skills development/management. His role also involves client engagement and business development activities, course development, and training delivery in the above areas to top Biopharma industry clients and university students, in a world-class bioprocessing training facility.
Carl is a Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) committee member and former PDA Early Career Professionals committee lead.
- Outstanding Early Career Professional Award
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