Miguel A. Salinas

Miguel A. Salinas

Ad Site Import Specialist @ Bristol Myers Squibb

About Miguel A. Salinas

Miguel A. Salinas is an AD - Site Import Specialist at Bristol Myers Squibb in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, with a background in business operations and pharmaceutical manufacturing.

Title

Miguel A. Salinas currently serves as an AD - Site Import Specialist at Bristol Myers Squibb in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. His role encompasses a range of responsibilities tied to site import operations within the company.

Education and Expertise

Miguel A. Salinas has pursued an extensive educational pathway, beginning with a BS in Industrial Engineering from Rutgers University, completed between 1998 and 2004. He furthered his education at Stevens Institute of Technology, where he earned a Master's in Engineering, specializing in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, from 2006 to 2009. Additionally, Salinas holds an MBA in General Management from Rutgers Business School, a degree he obtained between 2011 and 2015. His academic background has equipped him with a robust foundation in engineering, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and business management.

Professional Background

Miguel A. Salinas has built a diverse career, holding various roles in multiple organizations. Before his current position, he worked at Church & Dwight Co., Inc. as a Business Operations Manager for 11 months in 2020 in Ewing, New Jersey. Salinas also had a long tenure at Bristol-Myers Squibb, serving as Associate Director of Business Operations, Biologics Development, from 2004 to 2019 in New Brunswick, NJ. His responsibilities in this role included overseeing business operations and developing strategies for biologics development.

Key Projects and Initiatives

Miguel A. Salinas has been the chief architect and operator for an application retirement portfolio management tool aimed at reducing the enterprise application footprint by 50%, resulting in $10 million in savings. Additionally, he was part of a cross-functional team responsible for developing final disposition plans for data and applications from acquired and divested companies such as Kosan in 2008 and Medical Imaging in 2009. Salinas led a team of three Information Management employees located globally and performed business process mapping using the SIPOC model to streamline application retirement, rationalization, and archival processes.

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