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Michael Lebbin

Vice President of Transport at Brooks Life Sciences
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Michael Lebbin boasts over 25 years of experience in the life sciences market as the President and CEO of Pacific BioMaterial Management, Inc. (PBMMI). The company delivers top-quality customer service in storing, transporting, and managing biological materials and chemicals. Lebbin is an innovative leader focused on continuous improvement and developing corporate strategy while delivering mission-critical results. He has established PBMMI as a highly respected top-quality corporation, with two divisions and four locations, playing a leading role in shaping the future of the repository and cold chain management logistics marketplace.

Lebbin has a reputation as a market innovator, and his long-standing business relationships allow PBMMI to offer solutions to customer problems. He is respected as a team leader, motivator, and mentor, leveraging talented professionals and directing cross-functional teams. His areas of focus include Cold Chain Logistics Management, Laboratory Relocation, Temperature Controlled Environments, Bio-material Management, Project Management, Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, Research Institutions and Foundations, ISO 9000, cGMP, Equipment Validation, Inventory Management, SOP systems, Disaster Recovery, Specimen storage and handling, Clinical Trials, Quality Control, and Safety.

Lebbin studied High School, College/University Preparatory, and Advanced High School/Secondary Diploma Program at Evanston HIgh School. He then studied a Bachelor's Degree in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management at Michigan State University.

Throughout his career, Lebbin has held executive roles such as Vice President of Transport at Brooks Life Sciences, General Manager at Air Liquide America and Pacific Science/Air Liquide, and President/CEO at Pacific Bio-Material Management, Inc./Pacific Scientific Transport.

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