Michael Barbella, Managing Editor05.04.23
Modular Devices Acquisition LLC has appointed Chris Patterson as vice president its Cleanrooms division.
Patterson is tasked with expanding the company's Cleanrooms division into the life sciences market, ensuring the growth and development of the business. “We’re delighted to welcome such an experienced cleanrooms engineer as the new VP of Cleanrooms for Modular Devices. His years of experience in cleanroom engineering, design, and validation, along with his work in the Life Sciences market and cGMP operations, makes him ideally placed to contribute to the next phase of Modular Devices Mobile Cleanrooms growth,” Chief Revenue Officer Mark Koers said.
Patterson brings extensive experience to his new role, with a background in facilities, engineering, operations, and project management. He has a proven track record of making sound business decisions based on data-driven performance and continuous improvement while taking full accountability for outcomes. Patterson is passionate about team development and has a unique ability to influence through his leadership and management style.
Before joining Modular Devices, Patterson was the owner and managing director of Beacon Project Solutions, where he provided consultation and owner’s representation for construction, capital expansion, and facility retrofit projects. He also worked as senior director of Engineering Operations at Rubius Therapeutics, where he was responsible for setting the strategy to operationalize a new manufacturing site, including a capital retrofit of an existing monoclonal antibody facility into a cGMP cellular therapy manufacturing facility.
Patterson’s experience in program management, capital project management, facility design review, and operational readiness planning will be essential to Modular Devices Acquisition’s growth, according to company officials.
Modular Devices is based in Indianapolis, IN and offers short and long-term mobile cleanroom solutions for any industry or application that requires controlled environments throughout the United States and North America.
Patterson is tasked with expanding the company's Cleanrooms division into the life sciences market, ensuring the growth and development of the business. “We’re delighted to welcome such an experienced cleanrooms engineer as the new VP of Cleanrooms for Modular Devices. His years of experience in cleanroom engineering, design, and validation, along with his work in the Life Sciences market and cGMP operations, makes him ideally placed to contribute to the next phase of Modular Devices Mobile Cleanrooms growth,” Chief Revenue Officer Mark Koers said.
Patterson brings extensive experience to his new role, with a background in facilities, engineering, operations, and project management. He has a proven track record of making sound business decisions based on data-driven performance and continuous improvement while taking full accountability for outcomes. Patterson is passionate about team development and has a unique ability to influence through his leadership and management style.
Before joining Modular Devices, Patterson was the owner and managing director of Beacon Project Solutions, where he provided consultation and owner’s representation for construction, capital expansion, and facility retrofit projects. He also worked as senior director of Engineering Operations at Rubius Therapeutics, where he was responsible for setting the strategy to operationalize a new manufacturing site, including a capital retrofit of an existing monoclonal antibody facility into a cGMP cellular therapy manufacturing facility.
Patterson’s experience in program management, capital project management, facility design review, and operational readiness planning will be essential to Modular Devices Acquisition’s growth, according to company officials.
Modular Devices is based in Indianapolis, IN and offers short and long-term mobile cleanroom solutions for any industry or application that requires controlled environments throughout the United States and North America.