ProSciento Appoints Dr. Kelvin Logan to its Board of Directors

ProSciento announced the appointment of Dr. Kelvin Logan, former President of Europe, Asia and Latin America at INC Research, to its Board of Directors.

Dr. Kelvin Logan

Dr. Kelvin Logan

"Kelvin is a highly accomplished leader in the global clinical R&D industry, and we are very pleased to have an individual of his business and leadership acumen join our Board of Directors," Dr. Marcus Hompesch, ProSciento's CEO and Chairman of the Board said. "With his extensive experience and track record in driving strategic growth in the CRO industry, he will bring valuable insight to ProSciento's Board as we continue our expansion into new geographies and additional capabilities."

Dr. Logan is a life sciences executive with more than 30 years' experience in the pharmaceutical and clinical research industry. He served as President of Europe, Asia and Latin America at INC Research, where he was instrumental in the expansion of INC Research's global operations and partnerships throughout Central, Western and Eastern Europe, Asia, Japan, Australia, South Africa, and Latin America. Prior to joining INC Research, Dr. Logan was Senior Vice President and Senior Partner at Quintiles. In this role, he oversaw Quintiles' clinical development services and operations in Europe for the CNS business unit and subsequently late phase clinical research. He also held leadership positions at Pharmaco LSR International, acquired by PPD in 1996.

"I'm extremely pleased to join ProSciento's Board of Directors, a group consisting of highly respected leaders representing significant scientific and operational achievements in clinical R&D and within the pharmaceutical industry," Dr. Logan said. "ProSciento is uniquely positioned for growth in today's rapidly evolving clinical R&D industry as a therapeutically focused, specialty CRO providing full scope services and guidance based on robust scientific experience. I look forward to helping further shape the company's strategic path forward."

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