Shan Mahmood
About Shan Mahmood
Shan Mahmood is currently part of the Global Product Development & Supply (GPS) Emerging Leaders Program at Bristol Myers Squibb, with a background in microbiology and extensive experience in quality-related roles at ICU Medical.
Company
Shan Mahmood currently works at Bristol Myers Squibb. He is participating in the Global Product Development & Supply (GPS) Emerging Leaders Program, a role he started in June 2021. Bristol Myers Squibb is known for its work in biopharmaceutical research and its commitment to developing innovative treatments for various diseases.
Title
Shan Mahmood holds the title of a participant in the Global Product Development & Supply (GPS) Emerging Leaders Program at Bristol Myers Squibb. This program is designed to cultivate future leaders in the biopharmaceutical industry by providing comprehensive training and development opportunities.
Education and Expertise
Shan Mahmood completed his Master of Business Administration (MBA) at The University of Texas at Austin - Red McCombs School of Business from 2019 to 2021. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from The University of Texas at Austin from 2011 to 2014. His educational background laid a strong foundation in both business and scientific disciplines, enhancing his expertise in product development and supply chain management.
Work Experience at ICU Medical
From 2020 to 2021, Shan Mahmood worked as a Manufacturing Quality Supervisor at ICU Medical in Austin, Texas. Before that, he was a Manufacturing Quality Engineer from 2017 to 2020, and an Environmental Quality Analyst II from 2015 to 2017, also based in Austin. These roles allowed him to develop in-depth knowledge and experience in quality assurance and environmental compliance in the medical device manufacturing industry.
Microbiology Internship at Microchem Laboratory
In 2014, Shan Mahmood worked as a Microbiology Intern at Microchem Laboratory for 11 months. During this internship, he gained hands-on experience in microbiological testing and analysis, which complemented his academic study in Microbiology.