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    continuing education in the medical device packaging

    Explore " continuing education in the medical device packaging" with insightful episodes like "Fundamentals of Medical Device Packaging" and "A chat about the "Fundamentals of Medical Device Packaging" course" from podcasts like ""SPOT Radio" and "SPOT Radio"" and more!

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    Fundamentals of Medical Device Packaging

    Fundamentals of Medical Device Packaging

    On this episode of SPOT radio, Charlie Webb CPPL speaks with Jennifer Benolken, Sarah Rosenblum, Dannette Casper, Cassandra Ladd, and Arthur Castronovo from the Medical Device Packaging Technical Committee (MDPTC) about the success of the inaugural "Fundamentals of Medical Device Packaging" course. Listen in and learn about this valuable course as well as the big news that the course will also be available at the MD&M West meeting in Anaheim California in February.

    Jennifer Benolken CPPL, is a Medical Device and Regulatory Package Engineering Specialist with DuPont Tyvek® Medical Packaging. Jennifer works with DuPont Tyvek®’s medical and pharmaceutical downstream customers. For the past 30 years, Jennifer has played an active role in the medical device packaging community through industry organizations, speaking engagements, and by holding a variety of different roles in the value chain, including packaging, labeling, and sterilization. Currently, Co-Chair and DuPont’s Primary Member for AAMI’s ST/WG7, Packaging Working Group, the US’s mirror group to ISO TC198/WG7, Jen also represents the U.S. as a delegate to the ISO Packaging Working Group. Additionally, Jen is the Sub-Committee Chairperson for ASTM F02.50, Package Design, and Development. Jen has been a long-term member of the Institute of Packaging Professionals, currently serving on the National Board of Directors. She also is Chairperson for IoPP’s Medical Device Packaging Technical Committee.

    Arthur Castronovo CPPL is a Packaging Engineering professional who has over 32 years of experience working in R&D, Operations, and Supply Chain organizations. In addition to Medical Devices, he has also worked in the Consumer Products and Personal Care Industries. Art's specialties include strategically developing, resourcing, and leading Packaging Engineering and Global labeling departments. His strengths include technical problem-solving, change management, cross-functional collaboration, packaging development, labeling systems, validation, and operations management.

    Sarah Rosenblum is the Senior Director of Sales & Marketing at Packaging Compliance Labs (PCL). Currently, she is co-leading initiatives for Kilmer Innovations (KiiP) in Aseptic Presentation and serving as a board member for the Medical Device Packaging Technical Committee (MDPTC) of the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP). After starting her career at an advertising agency in Chicago, she had the desire to make a difference with her work. Following her father being diagnosis of Parkinson’s, she decided to take her talents to PCL in 2016 with the initiative to help advance the medical and pharmaceutical industries through packaging. Sarah is a continuous student in the field of packaging engineering and always looks for new opportunities to learn from her mentors, peers, and colleagues.

    Cassie Ladd is the Sr. Marketing Manager at Packaging Compliance Labs (PCL). Cassie’s primary roles at PCL are managing and building the public reputation of PCL through marketing and assisting the sales team by creating funnels to generate qualified leads. Cassie is one of the founding members of thePACKout and assists with graphic design and marketing efforts for the Medical Device Packaging Technical Committee (MDPTC) of the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP). After starting her career at a marketing agency and working freelance as a graphic designer in Grand Rapids, she realized clients weren’t fulfilling her desire to help others. She listed the qualities that she wanted her next job to have which quickly led her to PCL. Working at PCL and in the sterile medical device packaging industry feeds her desire to do work that matters and help others by keeping patients safe.  

    Registration Link: https://lnkd.in/gt2JRkyP
    LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/iopp-mdptc

    A chat about the "Fundamentals of Medical Device Packaging" course

    A chat about the "Fundamentals of Medical Device Packaging" course

    On this episode of SPOT radio, Charlie Webb CPPL speaks with Brian Nissen, Jennifer Benolken, and Amy Stewart from the IOPP's 

    Medical Device Packaging Technical Committee (MDPTC) about the upcoming "Fundamentals of Medical Device Packaging" course. Listen in and learn about this exciting new event. 

    Guest bio's:

    Brian Nissen, CPP received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. He has been with QTS for twelve years and currently holds the position of Project Engineering Manager. Brian has over twenty years of experience in the medical device industry and has previously held positions at Medtronic, St. Jude Medical, American Medical Systems, and Lifecore Biomedical.  Brian holds current certifications as a Certified Packaging Professional (CPP) and Six-Sigma Green Belt (CSSGB) Certified Lean Practitioner and has previously held certifications as a Certified Quality Engineer (ASQ-CQE) and Certified Quality Auditor (ASQ-CQA)

     Amy Stewart, Product Development Manager - Printpack Medical, has 25 years of experience in the flexible packaging industry in operations and technical roles for healthcare and various other markets including food, health and beauty and industrial.  Amy is committed to impacting patient safety through her work and with industry organizations in medical device packaging.  She serves as program leader for the IoPP Medical Device Packaging Technical Committee Fundamentals of Medical Device Packaging course and formerly served as Chairperson of MDPTC, named 2020 Technical Committee of the Year.  Also, Amy serves on the FPA Sterilization Packaging Manufacturers Council (SPMC), which established the annual Sterile Packaging Day and promotes patient safety awareness and celebrates the supply chain organizations dedicated to patient safety.  Additionally, Amy supports leadership programs as a mentor within her organization and specifically, women's leadership in the Greater Atlanta business community.

    Jen Benolken, CPPL, is a Medical Device and Regulatory Package Engineering Specialist with DuPont Tyvek® Medical Packaging. Jennifer works with DuPont Tyvek®’s medical and pharmaceutical downstream customers. For the past 30 years, Jennifer has played an active role in the medical device packaging community through industry organizations, speaking engagements and by holding a variety of different roles in the value chain, including packaging, labeling and sterilization. Currently Co-Chair and DuPont’s Primary Member for AAMI’s ST/WG7, Packaging Working Group, the US’s mirror group to ISO TC198/WG7, Jen also represents the U.S. as a delegate to the ISO Packaging Working Group. Additionally, Jen is the Sub-Committee Chairperson for ASTM F02.50, Package Design and Development. Jen has been a long-term member of the Institute of Packaging Professionals, currently serving on the National Board of Directors. She also is Chairperson for IoPP’s Medical Device Packaging Technical Committee.

    Registration Link: https://www.iopp.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=4833

    LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/iopp-mdptc

     e-mail: jennifer.a.benolken@dupont.com 

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