James Betteridge
About James Betteridge
James Betteridge is an Analytical Compliance Specialist in International Healthcare at Procter & Gamble, with extensive experience in various research roles within the company. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from Leicester Polytechnic and produces a monthly mental health newsletter called 'Healthy Minds'.
Title
James Betteridge holds the position of Analytical Compliance Specialist International Healthcare at Procter & Gamble.
Company
James Betteridge is currently employed at Procter & Gamble in Egham, UK, where he has been working since 2015. The company is a leading multinational consumer goods corporation.
Professional Experience
James Betteridge has a long history with Procter & Gamble, having worked there since 1997 across various roles. His roles have included Analytical Researcher for Hair Colorants, Senior Analytical Researcher for Skin and Beauty Care, Global Flavour and Fragrances, Global Prestige Fragrances and Cosmetics, and Health Care. He has served as Analytical Compliance Specialist International Healthcare since 2015.
Early Career
Before joining Procter & Gamble, James Betteridge worked at the Central Science Laboratory (An Executive Agency of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food) as an Assistant Scientific Officer in the Pesticides and Contaminants Group and the Pesticide Surveillance Group. He also worked at La Sainte Union College of Higher Education as a Research Assistant in the Air Quality Research Unit.
Education and Expertise
James Betteridge studied at Leicester Polytechnic, obtaining a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Environmental Science. Prior to that, he studied Biology, Chemistry, and Statistics at Richard Taunton College, achieving A levels in these subjects.
Initiatives and Contributions
James Betteridge leads the departmental learning and development program at Procter & Gamble. He is the lead user on the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) system and produces a monthly newsletter focused on mental health called 'Healthy Minds.'