tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-63166446596798986622024-03-21T14:53:13.601-07:00LAMPIRE Biological Laboratories Lab NotesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10046147039261163842noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316644659679898662.post-69435313381515601572018-02-20T08:28:00.000-08:002018-04-06T08:28:54.906-07:00Small Business Spotlight: Lampire Biological Laboratories, Inc.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgsu-mtu3ZwVrPoCghwSGJPxNK1JpouVI7QV5yxg3tLp7HCc1yZDzYBkzYfHcG4lq_0xzDrPi3XNgV8TVZ-Cpz80UOFEf74DBQanyUEoAnJr8mDQOIcEeW8MRdAzSmzG0_7Ry1PTjzZUzw/s1600/65_photo.gif" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgsu-mtu3ZwVrPoCghwSGJPxNK1JpouVI7QV5yxg3tLp7HCc1yZDzYBkzYfHcG4lq_0xzDrPi3XNgV8TVZ-Cpz80UOFEf74DBQanyUEoAnJr8mDQOIcEeW8MRdAzSmzG0_7Ry1PTjzZUzw/s400/65_photo.gif" width="400" height="365" data-original-width="600" data-original-height="548" /></a></div>
by PA Dept of Community and Economic Development - PA Proud Blog
Lampire Biological Laboratories, Inc., is a biotechnology company that has several locations across Pennsylvania. We spoke to Gregory F. Krug, CEO of Lampire, about his contributions to the life sciences industry and how recent funding through the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) will help his business continue to grow.
How did Lampire get its start?
Lampire’s story began when... READ MOREAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10046147039261163842noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316644659679898662.post-72257782576827191202017-11-08T08:27:00.000-08:002018-04-06T08:27:39.962-07:00Global Bovine Serum Albumin Market Top Players 2017: Lampire Biological Laboratories...<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjHHGIhhcx_fN_fmIcZucn0KuQJ5uPVpTwTj0SrlwHzxUEp_fBBIced6mnPRgQmZk-SXjap5Om21OgRevtLqdR7QHoz6d9J4XXPIvnbVFP6lTyzsLVwVhob0AunmeRT3bS5a6Vm9pGCYbg/s1600/000000063_photo.gif" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjHHGIhhcx_fN_fmIcZucn0KuQJ5uPVpTwTj0SrlwHzxUEp_fBBIced6mnPRgQmZk-SXjap5Om21OgRevtLqdR7QHoz6d9J4XXPIvnbVFP6lTyzsLVwVhob0AunmeRT3bS5a6Vm9pGCYbg/s400/000000063_photo.gif" width="340" height="400" data-original-width="550" data-original-height="648" /></a></div>
by Lori Lobato; The Herald Analyst
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Click here for complete online storyAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10046147039261163842noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316644659679898662.post-42923019760980466102017-10-28T08:25:00.000-07:002018-04-06T08:25:57.825-07:00Lampire - DelVal Reunion and Tailgate<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-iCoI9At71AzRXxxMM6Gyt-6DOoYNeuugBpooazfqMEEv6VqaNLrndzmstdmMBGYNNuxyLeFphgbcxOX-KmU0OYtDWgcBwg8bATQMzgafGGjpAgvMGHEvvh3N0FBkokMexVYqESyEZWw/s1600/000000061_photo.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-iCoI9At71AzRXxxMM6Gyt-6DOoYNeuugBpooazfqMEEv6VqaNLrndzmstdmMBGYNNuxyLeFphgbcxOX-KmU0OYtDWgcBwg8bATQMzgafGGjpAgvMGHEvvh3N0FBkokMexVYqESyEZWw/s400/000000061_photo.jpg" width="343" height="400" data-original-width="683" data-original-height="797" /></a></div>
by Lampire PR
Doylestown, PA – October 28, 2017
Lampire Biological Laboratories, Inc. and Delaware Valley University hosted a 40th Anniversary Reunion and Football Tailgate on Saturday, October 28, 2017 at the Delaware Valley University vs. Lebanon Valley College football game.
Lampire is pleased to have a long 40 year history with Delaware Valley University. To honor that history, Lampire President and CEO, Gregory F. Krug worked with DVU to coordinate the first combined corporate and alumni event at DVU. “It was a great day!” said Krug, “I am just happy we were able to bring together alumni who may not have seen each other for years. The stories we shared took me down memory lane. I hope that this model can be used by other corporations employing DVU alumni across the mid-atlantic region moving forward.” The day was a very emotional and moving experience for Greg.
Lampire was founded while Krug was an undergrad at then named, Delaware Valley College in 1977. Many of Krug’s professors and classmates helped the company early on and were significant in it’s development.
Over 50 alumni with ties to Lampire turned out for a beautiful fall day of football, memories and fun. In addition to the game, alumni were treated to lunch, event t-shirts, Lampire and DVU giveaways and raffle prizes. The group was treated to a visit by new DVU President, Dr. Maria Gallows. Both organizations appreciate all of the alumni who were able to make it out for the day! Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10046147039261163842noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316644659679898662.post-63530977819539342512017-10-25T08:21:00.000-07:002018-04-06T08:23:13.198-07:00DelVal Univ adds Gregory F. Krug, Pres/CEO, Lampire Biological Labs, to Board of Trustees<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9bqzFKCQVUat01lb9fd0Tw3gSE_Sa8MQZFYLrhUKTm3JE8RCRA6pFIFIFdYwFd-s7Rf4jvY1nWN5PCccnDBHSm_W0238gXFs-KUWI3WkhdlnvtWFVYM3a3xZSswHt8UDhQtu3VtME4W8/s1600/62_photo.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9bqzFKCQVUat01lb9fd0Tw3gSE_Sa8MQZFYLrhUKTm3JE8RCRA6pFIFIFdYwFd-s7Rf4jvY1nWN5PCccnDBHSm_W0238gXFs-KUWI3WkhdlnvtWFVYM3a3xZSswHt8UDhQtu3VtME4W8/s400/62_photo.jpg" width="309" height="400" data-original-width="616" data-original-height="797" /></a></div>by Lampire PR
Oct 25, 2017
Delaware Valley University has announced it has added Gregory F. Krug, Class of 1977 to its Board of Trustees.
Krug is president and CEO of Lampire Biological Laboratories, Inc., a life sciences company he founded in 1977. Lampire has earned primary vendor status with biopharmaceutical, diagnostic, and medical device manufacturers worldwide. Lampire has six facilities in Pennsylvania and is considered one of the state’s top workforce development companies.
Krug is committed to providing students with opportunities to gain experience through internships that prepare them to move into careers in the life sciences. The company works with several universities and high schools in the area to encourage students to pursue STEM careers.
Lampire has provided antibodies used to develop cancer drugs and to detect heart attacks and strokes. The company has also developed and produced antibodies used in the detection of biological warfare. Lampire’s OMNI C3® Cell Culture Bag has been augmented by a menu of custom cell culture media following the acquisition in May 2017 of HB Custom Media. This new product line includes custom tissue culture media, reagents, supplements and animal embryo culture media for the Research Use Only (RUO) market for cell culture and the culturing of embryonic stem (ES) cells, both human and animal. Lampire continues to focus and expand its industry leadership in Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) sales and marketing, adding new custom lyophilized and aqueous formulations to its product offerings. Lampire is actively engaged in the use of Lobster Hemocyanin as an immunology conjugate as a potential replacement for KLH as well as other cosmetic applications. Lampire will be intensely focused on work involving the development of animal vaccines.
Krug has a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from Delaware Valley University. Other Trustee inductees include: Allen H. Child, Dr. Linda A. Detwiler, ’80, Andrew G. Dougherty, ’00 and the board’s first student representative, Julia Reynolds ’18 a Conservation and Wildlife Management major from Paramus, New Jersey.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10046147039261163842noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316644659679898662.post-34097167054612735462017-07-08T14:18:00.000-07:002017-07-11T14:19:14.327-07:00Upper Bucks life sciences company bets on pharma<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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by Anthony Salamone -Contact Reporter, The Morning Call </h3>
One day in the late 1970s, Gregory Krug and some fellow student researchers were drawing blood from sheep at a Lancaster County farm, when a farmer made an offhand observation that inadvertently led to the founding of a company.<br /><br /> “We’re bleeding sheep out in Lancaster County,” said Krug, then an undergrad at Delaware Valley College near Doylestown. “We have a pitchfork in the ground with a lamp hanging because we didn’t have any electricity. And the farmer comes in. He’s looking … he strokes his beard and says, ‘You know what? You guys aren’t vampires; you’re lampires.’”<br /><br /> In that moment, life sciences company Lampire Biological Laboratories Inc. had found its name.<br /><br /> The company Krug helped found 40 years ago has since grown into a player in the life sciences field, with 130 employees spread out among six locations, including its headquarters in Bedminster Township, upper Bucks County; a laboratory in Coopersburg, and a 400-acre farm and laboratory in Everett, Bedford County. Lampire also recently acquired a Ben Franklin TechVentures startup based at Lehigh University, H.B. Custom Media Inc., in a deal that wil enhance the company's ability to sell reagents used in stem cell therapy.<br /><br /> Lampire sells human and animal blood antibodies and related products, including serum and plasma, that are used in diagnostic testing by some of the world's leading pharmaceutical and life science companies, Krug said. The privately held Lampire does not disclose financial information.<br /><br /> “What I tell people is we are to the life science industry what the coal mine is to the steel industry,” said Krug, 63.<br /><br /> And life sciences has become a big business in the Lehigh Valley and the state. Pennsylvania is a leader in the life science industry, according to the trade group Life Sciences Pennsylvania. Its most recent data, from 2014, says the industry contributes 77,000 employees, about 2,300 businesses and about $7 billion in local wages in Pennsylvania.<br /><br /> A study for Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corp. has identified life science research and manufacturing as one of four main industry-target sectors, based on such regional characteristics as proximity to markets and a highly skilled workforce.<br /><br /><b>Working with animals</b><br /><br /> Lampire began herding donkeys on a farm in Bedford County around 1989, after a Quakertown veterinarian suggested Krug move his menagerie of animals to a more rural area to avoid encroaching on development of farms in and around the Lehigh Valley.<br /><br /> The company has not looked back. Last year, the state Department of Community and Economic Development awarded Lampire a $199,500, low-interest loan to build a sheep barn that will enable the company to make large quantities of sheep “polyclonal antiserum” used in diabetes testing.<br /><br /> The company uses everything from donkeys, cows and pigs to alligators, hamsters and rats to develop its serums. The company draws blood from the animals, but deals with them humanely and does not prematurely euthanize them, Krug said.<br /><br /> Krug said many of the large farm animals come from sources where they might have been euthanized, but instead “live out their lives” at Lampire facilities.<br /><br /> The Bedminster Township headquarters, which is off Route 611, features lab clean rooms. For mice and other animals, there’s a specialized filtered-air system.<br /><br /> Small live animal supervisor Amanda Machin of Coopersburg recently demonstrated a process known as “harem breeding,” using mice for research inside a inside a small plastic box.<br /><br /> “There’s two females to one male, and they live as a family,” said Machin, who said the rodents tend to live about two or three years.<br /><br /> “We spoil them so they do live a bit longer,” she said.<br /><br /> While Krug said he has considered consolidating operations in Bedford County, he also said it’s not likely to happen.<br /><br /> “The locations here and in Everett have very distinct features and benefits,” said Lee Kandt, Lampire’s general manager. “There are different things that make it attractive for us to keep both locations.”<br /><br /><b>Promoting science</b><br /><br /> Barbara Bielska, biotechnology professor at Northampton Community College, said Krug and Lampire employees have helped with workshops at the college by promoting science, and made several “valuable suggestions” for the college’s biotechnology curriculum.<br /><br /> “This is nice company deeply rooted in the local community,” said Bielska, also noting that Lampire offers NCC students internships. For Krug, the internships can foster another generation of scientists or other technical professionals.<br /><br /> “This is my first lab experience outside of school labs,” said Evan Becker, a junior pre-med major at West Chester University who is interning with Lampire. “It’s a little overwhelming in that I didn’t know there were so many regulations and procedures.”<br /><br /> Wayne Barz, entrepreneurial services manager at Ben Franklin Technology Partners, also said Krug has referred several diagnostic or drug-development start-ups to the local Ben Franklin, which is a key mission of the Lehigh University-based business incubator.<br /><br /> “He’s a go-to guy whenever we have anybody related to the work he does,” Barz said.<br /><br /> Sal Salamone, CEO of Saladax Biomedical Inc., a Ben Franklin-based company and Lampire customer, agrees.<br /><br /> “He’s very customer focused; he really caters to his clients,” Salamone said of Krug. “He really finds out their needs and bends over backwards to treat clients well and respond to their needs,”<br /><br /><b>asalamone@mcall.com</b><br /> 610-820-6694<br /> Get the inside scoop on the Lehigh Valley's business scene on The Business Cycle, <a href="http://www.mcall.com/business/">themorningcall.com/business</a>.<br /> Like us on Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LVBizCycle">facebook.com/LVBizCycle</a>.<br /> Follow us on Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/lvbizcycle">@LVBizCycle</a>.<br /><br /><b>LAMPIRE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES</b><br /><b>Headquarters:</b> 5185 Applebutter Road, off Route 611, Bedminster Township, Bucks County<br /><b>Locations:</b> Six in Pennsylvania, including a 40-acre farm/research facility in Ottsville, Bucks County; a 400-acre farm/research facility in Everett, Bedford County; and a Coopersburg laboratory<br /><b>Employees:</b> About 130<br /><b>What it makes:</b> Raw materials such as serums and antibodies, drawn from animals, that are used by the diagnostic, biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries. Its work is also used in academic, business, military and environmental applications<br /><b>Animal species:</b> Include alligator, cows, chickens, donkeys, emus, geese, goats, guinea pigs, hamsters, horses, llamas, mice, rabbits, rats, rooster, sheep, and others.<br /><b>Quotable:</b> “What I tell people is we are to the life science industry what the coal mine is to the steel industry.” President Gregory Krug<br /><br /> Copyright © 2017, Lehigh Valley Business Cycle<b></b><i></i><u></u><sub></sub><sup></sup><strike></strike>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10046147039261163842noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316644659679898662.post-26135882900898740982017-05-09T12:40:00.000-07:002017-06-21T13:11:11.495-07:00LAMPIRE Biological Labs acquires H.B. Custom Media<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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LAMPIRE Biological Laboratories, Inc., announced it has completed the acquisition of H. B. Custom Media, based out of the Ben Franklin Tech Ventures Business Center, in Bethlehem, PA. The acquisition includes all equipment, materials and personnel.<br />
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LAMPIRE Biological Laboratories, Inc., is a provider of human and animal blood and blood products, OMNI C3 cell culture bags, monoclonal and polyclonal antibody development, manufacturing, and purification services and operates as a Critical Material Manufacturer for a number of fortune 500 companies and their subsidiaries. LAMPIRE offers clients a wide array of products and services fundamental in the fields of drug discovery, compound development and clinical and research diagnostics.<br />
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In complement, H. B. Custom Media Inc. (HBCM) is a supplier of custom tissue culture media, reagents, supplements and animal embryo culture media to the Research Use Only (RUO) market for cell culture and the culturing of embryonic stem (ES) cells, both human and animal. H. B. provides the research scientist with the ability to obtain high quality custom tissue culture media and reagents for a lower cost with faster turnaround times and personalized service than the competition.<br />
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“The addition of media production to our portfolio will not only augment our LAMPIRE product line, but will enhance our ability to provide industry-leading monoclonal antibody production and tissue culture services to our clients,” said Gregory F. Krug, President of LAMPIRE. “The synergy is clear, and this is a fantastic opportunity for us to continue to expand in this marketplace.”<br />
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Karen Hoskins, former CEO of H. B. Custom Media explained, “In order to grow, we needed to offer cGMP manufacturing and expand our infrastructure. Given LAMPIRE’s stature in the industry, it was an obvious choice for us.” The manufacturing of all H.B. Custom Media products will be consolidated to LAMPIRE’s Pipersville Biotechnology Center. Karen Hoskins has joined the LAMPIRE family as a Senior Operations Scientist, focused exclusively on the manufacturing and distribution of our newly released LAMPIRE Custom Media line of products.<br />
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The transition is expected to be completed by the beginning of June, 2017. Additionally, all H. B. products will be rebranded with the LAMPIRE name, including updates being made to the labeling, associated documentation and quality control standards.<br />
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“We’re enthusiastic and energized by everything happening at LAMPIRE” added Krug, “there are many exciting new things in 2017, and for a company entering its 40th year, continued improvement and growth is critical to our branding and reputation.”<b></b><i></i><u></u><sub></sub><sup></sup><strike></strike>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10046147039261163842noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316644659679898662.post-92003424674027319952017-02-21T13:12:00.000-08:002017-06-21T13:47:36.124-07:00Lampire makes donation to the Temple University School of Pharmacy<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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by Lampire PR <br />
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – FEBRUARY 21, 2017<br />
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Lampire Biological Laboratories is proud to make a donation to the Temple University School of Pharmacy, specifically their project, Identification of Breast Cancer Biomarkers by Systems Biology. For every new order taken during our campaign, Lampire made a commitment to support breast cancer research in our local community.<br />
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Lampire Biological Laboratories, is a leading provider of human and animal blood and blood products, OMNI C3 cell culture bags, monoclonal and polyclonal antibody development, manufacturing, and purification services and operates as a Critical Material Manufacturer for a number of fortune 500 companies and their subsidiaries. Lampire offers clients a wide array of products and services fundamental in the fields of drug discovery, compound development and clinical and research diagnostics.<br />
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Lampire Biological Laboratories maintains a continued commitment to the community and the fight against breast cancer.<br />
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<i>(Pictured left to right) Peter Doukas, Dean of Temple University School of Pharmacy and Gregory F. Krug, President and CEO of Lampire Biological Laboratories</i><b></b><i></i><u></u><sub></sub><sup></sup><strike></strike>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10046147039261163842noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6316644659679898662.post-26272825186414563462017-01-27T13:17:00.000-08:002017-06-21T13:19:26.819-07:00Gregory F. Krug, selected as one of Pennsylvania Business Central’s Top 100 Peopleby Pennsylvania Business Central<br />
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Year after year, it has been Pennsylvania Business Central’s honor to celebrate the top 100 people in business and economic development who have learned through failures and successes how to develop both their organizations and communities.<br />
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To gain insight into how these industry leaders have learned through experience, we asked each one to name a mistake they have made in the past and how they have learned from it. How each selectee reacted to the mistakes in the past reveals how important real-life experience is to developing both the acumen and wherewithal to make it in business. It is our hope that after reading the profiles, you will realize that people are not defined by their mistakes nearly as much as by their ability to recover and learn from them.<br />
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To see how they would like to apply their expertise to their community, we asked each selectee what they believe the hidden potential of their community is and how they will help to realize it. Pennsylvania is made up of hard-working communities and we believe that the Commonwealth will continue to grow with the leadership exemplified in this edition.<br />
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Our editorial team once again had hundreds of nominations to select from to form this year’s list. Narrowing the total number of nominees down to 100 proved to be as difficult as ever.<br />
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We hope that the final list represents corporations and organizations large and small while also covering every region of our readership. Readers will see that whether you are a small tech company in Centre County or a paper manufacturer in Lewistown, there are always ways to excel in your field and help your community grow.<br />
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<b>Gregory F. Krug</b><br />
<i>President</i><br />
<b>Lampire Biological Laboratories, Inc.</b><br />
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Gregory Krug has guided Lampire Biological Laboratories, Inc.’s growth and development since its inception in 1977. He completed acquisition of the corporation in 1979 and holds 100 percent ownership.<br />
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Despite heavy executive responsibilities, Krug is involved in local community support throughout Pennsylvania like the Lions Club International, Work to Ride, Tinicum Polo Club and local youth sports. He coaches youth football, lacrosse and basketball in addition to being a founding member of the Deep Run Lacrosse Board. He also is active in professional associations including the American Association of Clinical Chemistry, American Society for Microbiology and American Association of Laboratory Animal Sciences and served on the Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board of the Eastern Technology Council.<br />
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Organizations such as the Life Sciences Greenhouse of Central Pennsylvania regularly call upon Krug to mentor startup life science companies. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Drug Discovery Institute Board of Directors’ Executive Committee. In addition, he sits on the St. John the Baptist Finance Council and School Board.<br />
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Krug’s involvement with youth though educational institutions provide encouragement to students, our next leaders. Krug truly has betterment of the community in mind and understands the necessity of support.<br />
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Looking back on his career, Krug thought of one particular time when he wishes he would have followed his gut.<br />
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“When it comes to interaction with employees, don’t be afraid to follow your heart. As a company leader, do not allow yourself to be directed solely by the opinions of others. I very much regret letting go of a very good scientist under the guise of making cuts in order to help the company’s bottom line. … He was a longstanding and trusted employee; I will always regret letting him go,” he said.<br />
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The PABC article can be found <a href="http://www.pabusinesscentral.com/news/2017-01-27/Top_100_People/Gregory_F_Krug.html">HERE</a> <i></i><u></u><sub></sub><sup></sup><strike></strike><br />
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