Rhonda Henry Named President of Emmes BioPharma Group
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ROCKVILLE, Md., April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Emmes, a global, full-service Clinical Research Organization (CRO) dedicated to supporting the advancement of public health and biopharmaceutical innovation, today announced that Rhonda Henry has joined the company as President of Emmes BioPharma. Naming a leader of our biopharma group is a major, positive step in our strategy to expand and diversify our business, said Dr. Christine Dingivan, Chief Executive Officer of Emmes.
Rhonda Henry
Henry joins Emmes with 30 years of clinical research experience, most recently as vice president of patient solutions at PPD. One of the largest clinical research companies in the world, PPD has about 24,000 employees working in 46 countries. She began her career there as a clinical research associate in 1991 and gained increasing responsibilities in a number of management position
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