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- Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- Bio
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Philip G. Gibson, Ph.D., works at the nexus of education, government, workforce and economic development industries. He has over 37 years of experience in technical education bringing industry together with an emerging workforce through designed preparatory systems. One of the most important of our challenges is to provide opportunity to those seeking it. We must make this a priority.
Phil is the former Director of the Georgia BioScience Training Center. The training center is designed to train employees in biopharma manufacturing industries. It is a state-of-the-art training center capable of delivering biopharma manufacturing training on large-scale equipment typical to industry. As Director of the Georgia BioScience Training Center, Dr. Gibson orchestrated equipping, developing curriculum, delivering training, and industry interactions from inception until his retirement in March 2021.
Dr. Gibson served as PI for a $1.2 MM NSF grant for implementation of an industry-recognized bioscience credential. He served as a consultant to the Talent Accelerator, Community College Workforce Alliance, and Brightpoint Community College in Virginia to create a talent pipeline for the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry initiative to reshore pharmaceutical manufacturing to the US. Additionally, he is Advisory Board Chair for Biotility at the University of Florida which provides high quality education, training, and credentialing to facilitate professional growth in the biotechnology and bioscience industries. Dr. Gibson is Strategic Advisor & Grants Manager, Workforce & Talent at Georgia Life Sciences. - Portals
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Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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- Categories
- Chemical engineering Training & development Healthcare Biotechnology Public health