Marc Anderson
About Marc Anderson
Marc Anderson is the Director of IT - Cell Therapy Patient Services at Bristol Myers Squibb, with over 20 years of experience in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, specializing in quality assurance, validation, and IT services.
Current Position at Bristol Myers Squibb
Marc Anderson currently holds the position of Director, IT - Cell Therapy Patient Services at Bristol Myers Squibb. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing IT services that support cell therapy patient services. His work integrates technology with patient services to enhance the delivery and effectiveness of cell therapies.
Previous Role at Celgene
Marc Anderson worked as the Associate Director, Digital Platform at Celgene from 2018 to 2021. During his three-year tenure in Seattle, Washington, he was responsible for leading digital platform initiatives, focusing on integrating digital solutions within the company's operations.
Expertise with Juno Therapeutics
From 2017 to 2021, Marc served as the Senior IT Business Partner for Quality at Juno Therapeutics, Inc. In this capacity, he spent four years in the Greater Seattle Area ensuring that IT systems met quality and compliance standards. His role was crucial in maintaining high-quality standards in IT-related processes within the company.
Roles in Quality Assurance and Validation Engineering
Marc Anderson has extensive experience in quality assurance and validation engineering with numerous companies in the biotech industry. He held positions such as Principal Validation Engineer at ZymoGenetics (a Bristol-Myers Squibb Company), Senior QA Associate at Seattle Genetics, Senior Quality Assurance Associate II at Dendreon, and Senior Validation Engineer at Amgen. His work primarily involved ensuring compliance and quality standards across various biotech operations.
Educational Background
Marc Anderson attended Michigan State University, where he studied Chemical Engineering and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 1997 to 2001. Additionally, he pursued coursework in Computer Science at Oregon State University for 11 months in 2013. His education laid a strong foundation for his multidisciplinary expertise in both engineering and IT.