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Cindy Coffin

Customer Service Manager at Ajinomoto Cambrooke, Inc.

Cindy Coffin has over 17 years of experience in customer service management at Cambrooke Therapeutics, where employment began in August 2006. Prior to this role, Cindy served as Regional Sales Manager at Kane Industries from July 2001 to January 2006. Cindy holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from the University of Maine, obtained between 1973 and 1977, and completed education at Presque Isle High School from 1969 to 1973.

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Massachusetts, United States

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Ajinomoto Cambrooke, Inc.

Ajinomoto Cambrooke, Inc. formerly Cambrooke Therapeutics, Inc. (expansion of Cambrooke Foods) was founded in 2000 by Lynn and David Paolella, the parents of two children diagnosed with a rare disease called phenylketonuria (PKU). PKU is one of the few genetic diseases, which is managed almost entirely with nutritional intervention. The Paolellas’ goal in forming Cambrooke was simple - to develop improved nutritional therapeutic options for those with serious medical disorders. Today, Cambrooke produces medical formulas and foods for the management of a variety of medical conditions and we are continually innovating new nutritional options targeted at a wide array of diseases. Ajinomoto Cambrooke, Inc. - Leaders in Therapeutic Medical Nutrition. Cambrooke was the first medical foods company to launch a natural intact protein for the dietary management of phenylketonuria called Glytactin™ (modified glycomacropeptide). Cambrooke collaborates with academia and industry partners to transform early phase development projects in therapeutic nutrition into viable commercial products. Cambrooke employs scientific experts in the development, manufacturing and commercialization of nutritional therapeutics for patients with rare diseases. Cambrooke’s products are supported by clinical evidence for the nutritional management of medical needs before they are selected for commercialization. Cambrooke believes that both large and small patient populations are important when it comes to complex nutritional requirements.


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