Christopher Molineaux Takes Helm of
Pennsylvania Bio
PA statewide bioscience association to have new leader effective May 1
April 29, 2010 10:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time
MALVERN, Pa.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--The Board of Directors of Pennsylvania Bio
(www.pennsylvaniabio.org) announced today that Christopher Molineaux will take the helm of Pennsylvania Bio as
the association’s president effective May 1st. Molineaux currently serves as Pennsylvania Bio’s senior vice president.
He succeeds Dennis M. “Mickey” Flynn who is exiting the management of Pennsylvania Bio to dedicate greater time
to economic development opportunities in Chester County. Flynn will transition to vice chairman of the Pennsylvania
Bio Board of Directors effective immediately, as announced in February.
“Pennsylvania Bio has benefitted greatly from strong leadership over its 20-year history. The Board of Directors
looks forward to advancing from a strong foundation under Chris’ leadership,” said Steven Nichtberger, M.D.,
Pennsylvania Bio chairman and president & CEO of Tengion, Inc. “As the Board looked for the next leader of
Pennsylvania Bio, it was clear that Chris’ combination of experience in the bio-pharmaceutical industry as well as
private sector and governmental public affairs would bring the right skill set to navigate the rapidly evolving business
climate in which our industry operates.”
Molineaux brings to Pennsylvania Bio 20 years of experience in the bio-pharmaceutical and health care industries,
with front-line experience in developing and executing strategies to navigate a shifting economic and political
environment. From driving organizational and marketplace understanding of the evolution happening within the
industry to working in a dynamic, growth organization facing regulatory and reimbursement challenges, Molineaux
will provide a wealth of real-world experience to Pennsylvania Bio members.
Prior to joining Pennsylvania Bio in September 2009, Molineaux served as worldwide vice president of