Helen Johnstone has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Helen began their career at Zeneca in 1993, working as an Experimental Chemist for six years. Following this, they worked as a Certified Account Manager at Lab Support, a division of On Assignment, from 1999 to 2001. Helen then joined United Utilities as an Analytical Chemist on a part-time basis from 2002 to 2004. Helen then moved to HACH-Lange, where they worked as a Technical Support Specialist from 2004 to 2007.
In 2008, Helen joined Endress+Hauser as an Industry Development Specialist, responsible for managing the portfolio of process analytical instrumentation. Helen stayed with the company until 2014, during which they developed growth-driving strategies and provided on-site support for customers across various industries.
After leaving Endress+Hauser, Helen joined Thermo Fisher Scientific in 2014. Helen held multiple roles at the company, including Commercial Product Manager, Regional Product Manager (UK & Benelux), and EMEA Regional Marketing Manager. In these positions, they executed marketing strategies for Histology and Cytology instruments and consumables, developed tactical marketing plans, and collaborated with IVD-certified products and associated go-to-market standards.
In 2019, Helen joined Epredia (formerly Thermo Fisher Scientific APD) as the Senior Regional Marketing Manager for EMEA. In this role, they drove the execution of the EMEA marketing strategy for Histology and Cytology instruments and consumables, managed the EMEA regional team, and contributed to the development of sales tools, trainings, and digital marketing programs.
Helen's most recent position is as the Senior Marketing Manager at Cresset software and discovery, where they joined in 2023. However, the precise details of their role are not provided.
Helen Johnstone pursued their education in a chronological manner. From 1990 to 1992, they attended Eccles College, where they studied Chemistry, French, and Mathematics (Pure & Applied) as part of their A-Level program. Following this, from 1993 to 1995, Helen continued their education at The Manchester Metropolitan University, earning an HNC degree on a part-time basis with a focus on Applied Chemistry. Finally, they went on to complete their Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Applied Chemistry from The Manchester Metropolitan University, studying part-time from 1995 to 1998.
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