May Abdelrahman
About May Abdelrahman
May Abdelrahman is a Senior Manager in Trial Supplies Management at Bristol Myers Squibb with extensive experience in clinical supply chain and process engineering.
Title
May Abdelrahman holds the position of Senior Manager - Trial Supplies Management (Clinical Supply Chain) at Bristol Myers Squibb. She is currently based in Summit, New Jersey, United States.
Company
May Abdelrahman is currently employed at Bristol Myers Squibb, a global biopharmaceutical company known for its specialization in innovative medicines.
Professional Experience
May Abdelrahman has accumulated substantial experience in clinical supply chain management and process engineering. Her recent roles at Bristol Myers Squibb include Manager - Demand Planning (CAR-T: HDRs and Early Dev) and IMSC Strategic Planner: Forecasting & Planning. She has also worked as Manager - Clinical Supplies at SK Life Science, Inc., and Clinical Supply Manager - Coppertone at Beiersdorf. Previous positions include Clinical Supplies Manager and Tech Transfer/Clinical Supplies at Bayer, Pilot Plant Supervisor at RB, and Process Engineer at IFF. May's early career positions include roles at Revlon, Zotos International, and L'Oreal.
Education and Expertise
May Abdelrahman earned her Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Chemical Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Her expertise includes scale-up and processing of various cosmetic and personal care products, specializing in powder processing with different types of mills and blending equipment. Additionally, she has experience with XP processing of fragrance, cosmetic, and personal care products.
Skills and Specializations
May Abdelrahman has proven skills in developing core label text, managing labeling, packaging, and shipping for clinical supplies. She has experience working with Third Party Vendors for both simple and complex unit operations and has been involved in both domestic and international product launches. She is known for her accountability and reliability in collaboration with cross-functional groups.