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David Allen Moore 6200 Seaview Ave NW / Seattle, WA 98107 / 206.276.3320 / [email protected] SUMMARY BioPharma professional with over 20 years executive leadership experience directing EH&S, operations, and facility design. Looking to inspire, motivate and lead change while enhancing compliance, safety, profitability, and process improvement for an innovative and dynamic organization that places a high regard on human resources. SKILLS & EXPERIENCE Operations and Strategic Planning Successfully developed, managed, and administered corporate and project budgets ranging to $35M. Consistently developed/analyzed performance measuring results vs. objectives - integrating process improvement throughout. Implemented Lean Leader, Six Sigma and Continuous Process Improvement initiatives, in one instance saving $260K in first month. Formal Project Management training through the PMI and experience on a wide variety of projects as PM. Facility design, planning, construction, permitting, and commissioning, validation for 45k – 200k sq/ft GMP facilities and up to 250k sq/ft mixed-use research facilities. Experienced in all aspects of business continuity planning, including information technology, redundancies, and pharmaceuticals. Successful project management for several lab, office, and personal relocation efforts, including grant and equipment transfer. Environmental, Health, & Safety/Compliance/Regulatory Affairs Designed, developed and oversaw programs and services, including all processes and training for small biotechnology, large pharmaceutical and nonprofit/academic research organizations and hospitals in compliance with CDC, NIH, and FDA guidelines, including GMPs, GLPs, GCPs with significant expertise in all applicable regulations and codes (OSHA, ISO, IFC, IBC, etc.). Increased diversion rate 80% and reduced hazardous waste by 45%; achieved LEED Gold status for 2 existing facilities. Created and trained staff on multiple comprehensive emergency response and disaster recovery plans for several organizations. As exclusive Life Sciences representative (2010 – present) on Seattle Code Advisory Board, drafted an approved revision to Chapter 50 of the International Fire Code, to facilitate research growth in Seattle. Responsible for mergers and acquisitions due diligence on transactions up to $600M, in one instance reducing company liability from $900K to $3K through appropriate regulatory interpretation. Successfully executed several facility design, commissioning, qualification, decommissioning, permitting, and closure projects. Project team lead for global Process Safety Management training and SOP development. Coordinated corporate insurance and underwriter, FM Global, at up to 5 locations in 3 states. Drafted and submitted successful BSL3/ABSL3 NIH funding application, 9%, overall score 31. Management/Leadership Led, motivated and inspired up to 20 managerial and technical staff to support operations of >1200 professional staff. Directed operations and staff including EH&S, OHS, health physics (RSO), lab services, shipping & receiving, sustainability, administration, emergency response and disaster recovery, all applicable committees (IBC, IRB, and IACUC), and security. Served on executive management and planning committees with perspective from all aspects of BioPharma. Instilled self-confidence and drove cultural change by integrating a team environment where communication & personal development were crucial foundations of success. Communication Built and fostered strong relationships with peers, corporate executives, regulatory agencies, and external stakeholders. Acted as a liaison for all governmental and other regulatory agencies, with no program deficiencies for 17+ years. Engaged all user groups to implement continuous improvement initiatives, increasing efficiency, cost, safety, and productivity. Acted as direct contact for media outlets in addressing public relations issues and concerns. Developed executive monthly, quarterly, and annual reports, including performance, budget, incident rates, and continuous improvement initiatives. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY BioPharma Operations and EH&S Consultant (self-employed) 2015 Associate Director – EH&S/Security/Lab Operations/Administration 2013 – 2014 Bristol-Myers Squibb – Seattle, WA; Bothell, WA; Massachusetts; New Jersey; New York Director Technical Operations 2007 – 2012 Seattle Children’s – Seattle, WA Director Technical Operations/Corporate Director EH&S/Director EH&S and Lab Ops/Manager EH&S 1997 – 2007 GlaxoSmithKline/Corixa Corporation – Seattle, WA; Hamilton, MT; San Francisco, CA; New York City, NY EH&S Associate, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA 1995 – 1997 EDUCATION Western Washington University / Bellingham, WA Bachelor of Science in Environmental Chemistry – Minor in Physics University of Washington / Seattle, WA Toxicology VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES/CHARITABLE SUPPORT Seattle Fire Code Advisory Board (Mayor/City Council appointed), Habitat for Humanity, Nyer Urness House recovery shelter, Ballard Elks

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Page 1: David Moore Resume 2015

David Allen Moore 6200 Seaview Ave NW / Seattle, WA 98107 / 206.276.3320 / [email protected]

SUMMARY BioPharma professional with over 20 years executive leadership experience directing EH&S, operations, and facility design. Looking to

inspire, motivate and lead change while enhancing compliance, safety, profitability, and process improvement for an innovative and

dynamic organization that places a high regard on human resources.

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

Operations and Strategic Planning Successfully developed, managed, and administered corporate and project budgets ranging to $35M. Consistently developed/analyzed performance measuring results vs. objectives - integrating process improvement throughout. Implemented Lean Leader, Six Sigma and Continuous Process Improvement initiatives, in one instance saving $260K in first month. Formal Project Management training through the PMI and experience on a wide variety of projects as PM. Facility design, planning, construction, permitting, and commissioning, validation for 45k – 200k sq/ft GMP facilities and up to 250k

sq/ft mixed-use research facilities. Experienced in all aspects of business continuity planning, including information technology, redundancies, and pharmaceuticals. Successful project management for several lab, office, and personal relocation efforts, including grant and equipment transfer.

Environmental, Health, & Safety/Compliance/Regulatory Affairs Designed, developed and oversaw programs and services, including all processes and training for small biotechnology, large

pharmaceutical and nonprofit/academic research organizations and hospitals in compliance with CDC, NIH, and FDA guidelines,

including GMPs, GLPs, GCPs with significant expertise in all applicable regulations and codes (OSHA, ISO, IFC, IBC, etc.).

Increased diversion rate 80% and reduced hazardous waste by 45%; achieved LEED Gold status for 2 existing facilities.

Created and trained staff on multiple comprehensive emergency response and disaster recovery plans for several organizations.

As exclusive Life Sciences representative (2010 – present) on Seattle Code Advisory Board, drafted an approved revision to

Chapter 50 of the International Fire Code, to facilitate research growth in Seattle.

Responsible for mergers and acquisitions due diligence on transactions up to $600M, in one instance reducing company liability

from $900K to $3K through appropriate regulatory interpretation.

Successfully executed several facility design, commissioning, qualification, decommissioning, permitting, and closure projects.

Project team lead for global Process Safety Management training and SOP development.

Coordinated corporate insurance and underwriter, FM Global, at up to 5 locations in 3 states.

Drafted and submitted successful BSL3/ABSL3 NIH funding application, 9%, overall score 31.

Management/Leadership

Led, motivated and inspired up to 20 managerial and technical staff to support operations of >1200 professional staff. Directed

operations and staff including EH&S, OHS, health physics (RSO), lab services, shipping & receiving, sustainability, administration,

emergency response and disaster recovery, all applicable committees (IBC, IRB, and IACUC), and security. Served on executive management and planning committees with perspective from all aspects of BioPharma.

Instilled self-confidence and drove cultural change by integrating a team environment where communication & personal

development were crucial foundations of success.

Communication Built and fostered strong relationships with peers, corporate executives, regulatory agencies, and external stakeholders.

Acted as a liaison for all governmental and other regulatory agencies, with no program deficiencies for 17+ years.

Engaged all user groups to implement continuous improvement initiatives, increasing efficiency, cost, safety, and productivity.

Acted as direct contact for media outlets in addressing public relations issues and concerns.

Developed executive monthly, quarterly, and annual reports, including performance, budget, incident rates, and continuous

improvement initiatives.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

BioPharma Operations and EH&S Consultant (self-employed) 2015

Associate Director – EH&S/Security/Lab Operations/Administration 2013 – 2014

Bristol-Myers Squibb – Seattle, WA; Bothell, WA; Massachusetts; New Jersey; New York

Director Technical Operations 2007 – 2012

Seattle Children’s – Seattle, WA

Director Technical Operations/Corporate Director EH&S/Director EH&S and Lab Ops/Manager EH&S 1997 – 2007

GlaxoSmithKline/Corixa Corporation – Seattle, WA; Hamilton, MT; San Francisco, CA; New York City, NY

EH&S Associate, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA 1995 – 1997

EDUCATION Western Washington University / Bellingham, WA

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Chemistry – Minor in Physics

University of Washington / Seattle, WA

Toxicology

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES/CHARITABLE SUPPORT

Seattle Fire Code Advisory Board (Mayor/City Council appointed), Habitat for Humanity, Nyer Urness House recovery shelter, Ballard Elks