Kris Iyer
About Kris Iyer
Kris Iyer is a Controls Engineer at Organogenesis, where he has worked since 2009. He has extensive experience in automation systems and manufacturing execution systems, with previous roles at Gillette Company and Crosspoint Engineering.
Work at Organogenesis
Kris Iyer has been employed at Organogenesis as a Controls Engineer since 2009. In this role, he has contributed to the development and implementation of automation systems that adhere to current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), as well as regulatory standards such as 21CFR and FDA guidelines. His work focuses on enhancing manufacturing processes within the organization, ensuring compliance and efficiency.
Previous Experience at Gillette Company
Prior to joining Organogenesis, Kris Iyer worked at Gillette Company for 18 years, serving as the Technology Section Head from 1989 to 2007. During his tenure, he was responsible for overseeing various technological initiatives and advancements, contributing to the company's innovation and operational effectiveness.
Experience at Crosspoint Engineering
Kris Iyer briefly worked at Crosspoint Engineering as a Senior Engineer from 2007 to 2008. His role involved applying his engineering expertise to support various projects and initiatives within the company, further enhancing his skills in the field of controls engineering.
Education and Expertise
Kris Iyer holds a Master's degree in Project Management from The George Washington University School of Business, where he studied from 2002 to 2003. He possesses expertise in the GAMP life cycle and is knowledgeable in ISA standards S88 and S95, as well as ASTM2500. His educational background supports his professional capabilities in controls engineering and project management.
Involvement in Industry Groups
Kris Iyer is actively involved in the ISPE GAMP MES Special Interest Group, where he focuses on advancements in manufacturing execution systems. His participation in this group reflects his commitment to staying updated on industry trends and contributing to the development of best practices in manufacturing and automation.