The Church of England
Steve Burmester has a diverse professional background with extensive experience in both clinical trials and religious leadership. Since 1999, Steve Burmester has served as a Vicar for the Church of England, engaging in various duties. Prior to this role, from 1994 to 1997, Steve Burmester worked as an MQA Trials Inspector for Eli Lilly and Company, overseeing Clinical Trials Management on a global scale. Steve Burmester also held the position of Clinical Trials Administrator at GSK from 1991 to 1994, where responsibilities included managing clinical trials worldwide. Educational achievements include a Bachelor of Science (BSc hons) in Physiology from the University of Leeds (1984-1987) and attendance at Wilmslow Boys' Grammar School (1977-1984).
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