Cheryl Dunnington Zuraulevic
About Cheryl Dunnington Zuraulevic
Cheryl Dunnington Zuraulevic is the Manager of Trial Supplies Management at Bristol-Myers Squibb, with over a decade of experience in the clinical supply field and a diverse background in the pharmaceutical industry.
Title: Manager, Trial Supplies Management
Cheryl Dunnington Zuraulevic currently holds the position of Manager, Trial Supplies Management at Bristol-Myers Squibb. She began this role in November 2019, leveraging her extensive background in clinical supply management to support trial operations and ensure efficient supply management processes.
Extensive Career at Celgene
Cheryl Dunnington Zuraulevic spent a significant portion of her career at Celgene, where she held multiple roles across various departments. From 2017 to 2019, she served as a Senior Strategic Planner in Forecasting and Planning. Prior to that, she was a Sr. Compliance Specialist in IMSC from 2014 to 2017, and a Systems Analyst in IVRS from 2012 to 2014. Her tenure at Celgene showcases her versatility and ability to adapt to different challenging roles.
Early Career and Education
Cheryl began her professional journey at Hess Corporation as a Senior Accounting Associate from 1990 to 1998, establishing a strong foundation in financial and accounting principles. She later pursued further education, achieving a Master's Certificate in Project Management from Villanova University in 2003 and a diploma in Business Programming and Web Development from The Chubb Institute in 2001. These academic credentials have equipped her with the skills necessary for various technical and management roles throughout her career.
Experience in Diverse Roles
Throughout her career, Cheryl Dunnington Zuraulevic has worked in an array of roles spanning compliance, systems analysis, strategic planning, and more. Her positions include Senior Systems Designer at PPD, Client Manager at ICON Clinical Research, and Project Manager at Medidata Solutions. This diverse experience in both large pharmaceutical companies and smaller clinical research organizations has provided her with a broad perspective on the industry.
Leadership Roles and Responsibilities
Cheryl has consistently taken on leadership roles throughout her career, indicating a trajectory of increasing responsibility. Notable positions include Group Leader at ICTI from 2001 to 2005 and Manager at Pharmanet in 2006. These roles involved leading teams, overseeing projects, and ensuring the successful execution of strategic initiatives.