PCI is pleased to announce the addition of Eric Anderson in the role of Account Executive, supporting the growth and success of PCI’s well-established commercial packaging business.
Phil DiGiacomo, Senior VP of Business Development, said: “We are delighted to welcome back Eric to PCI. He brings a wealth of experience in packaging and will be using this technical knowledge to help support customers as they look to bring new medicines to market.
"His background will be invaluable and we are looking forward to Eric’s insights and experience to significantly benefit our clients.”
Anderson will be responsible for account management and territory growth for the company’s commercial packaging services in the East Coast, maintaining and growing market share with key customers while developing new business.
Anderson brings with him an extensive career in technical development roles, having started his career at Anderson Packaging and later at PCI, where he gained experience in packaging design and development, planning and project management roles, and subsequent roles at specialty pharmaceutical company TOLMAR in package engineering and development.
Anderson said: “I am excited to be back at PCI and part of a team that is dedicated to serving clients with innovative packaging solutions and ongoing investment in capacity expansions to meet business growth. I am looking forward to applying my previous experiences to the responsibilities of my new role, focusing on providing customers the industry leading experience.”
Prior to re-joining PCI, Anderson worked as Project Lead at TOLMAR for packaging development activities for various specialty injectable and dermatological applications. He is a graduate of the Michigan State University School of Packaging.
Anderson joins PCI at a time of significant investment in its commercial packaging business over the past year, including capacity expansions of its packaging equipment including multiple bottling lines and a recent investment of serialisation capability that will effectively triple the capacity.