Zack Gendron

Zack Gendron

Associate Director, Automation Information Systems @ ElevateBio

About Zack Gendron

Zack Gendron serves as the Associate Director of Automation Information Systems at ElevateBio, bringing extensive experience from various roles in the automation field, including positions at Sanofi and Biogen Idec.

Current Role at ElevateBio

Zack Gendron currently serves as the Associate Director of Automation Information Systems at ElevateBio. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to the company's efforts in advancing automation technologies within the biotechnology sector. His role focuses on integrating automation systems to enhance operational efficiency and support research and development initiatives.

Previous Experience at Sanofi

Zack Gendron has extensive experience at Sanofi, where he held multiple positions over several years. He worked as Manager of Automation from 2009 to 2015, followed by a role as Principal Automation Engineer in BioProcess Engineering from 2019 to 2021. He briefly served as Associate Director of Automation Engineering for three months in 2021. His tenure at Sanofi spanned various responsibilities in automation engineering, contributing to projects that improved manufacturing processes.

Experience at Biogen Idec

Prior to his roles at Sanofi, Zack Gendron worked at Biogen Idec as a Validation Contractor from 2007 to 2008. During this year, he was involved in validation processes that ensured compliance and quality in biopharmaceutical manufacturing.

Educational Background

Zack Gendron holds an MBA from Northeastern University's Graduate School of Business Administration, specializing in High Tech. He also earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in automation and engineering.

Early Career Experience

Zack Gendron began his career as an Engineering and Quality Assistant at Hill-Rom, where he worked from 1999 to 2004. He then transitioned to Superior Controls as a Project Engineer from 2004 to 2006. These early roles contributed to his development in engineering and project management skills.

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