Doug Henry

Vice President Operations at Newomics, Inc.

Doug Henry has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Most recently, they served as the Vice President of Operations at Newomics, Inc. starting in October 2019. Prior to that, they were the President of Biotechnology Sales Solutions, where they provided customized advice and solutions for sales and operations challenges, with a focus on product launch and high-end capital equipment.

From 2014 to 2022, Doug volunteered as the President of the Yippie Foundation, a non-profit organization that provided job and life skills training to disadvantaged youth through practical internships. Doug successfully managed corporate partnerships with organizations such as Kaiser, Wells Fargo, and In-N-Out Burger.

From 2017 to 2022, Doug held the role of Chief Commercial Officer at the California Technology Council, a trade association serving the needs of high technology organizations. In this position, they led various programs and partnerships aimed at fostering development, advocacy, and business growth in the technology sector.

Prior to that, Doug had an extensive career at Bio-Rad Laboratories starting in 1999. Doug held various roles during their time there, including Sales Director for the Cell Biology Business Unit and Manager of Customer Operations in North America. Doug also served as the National Sales Manager, responsible for managing sales and applications teams and achieving significant revenue growth.

Before joining Bio-Rad Laboratories, Doug worked at Fisher Scientific as a Sales Manager and Regional Sales Manager.

Earlier in their career, Doug worked as an agent at Fletcher Gibson.

Doug Henry attended the University of Washington from 1968 to 1975, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) and Master of Arts (MA) in Microbiology. Prior to attending the university, they studied at Queen Anne from 1965 to 1968. Further details about their education history are not provided.

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