Joanne R. Barrick, RPh is a Sr Director - in Global Validation within Technical Services/Manufacturing Sciences at Eli Lilly and Company where she provides process, cleaning and packaging validation support and training to Lilly sites throughout the world. She has over 30 years of experience in Technical Services, Validation, Manufacturing and Packaging Operations, holding positions of increasing responsibility at Upjohn/Pharmacia/Pfizer prior to joining Eli Lilly and Company in 2003. Joanne has been an ISPE Member since 1998, was named Member of the Year in 2012, was elected to ISPE International Board of Directors in 2014 and elected to the Executive Committee in 2018. She served as International BOD Chair 2020-2021.
She formerly chaired the ISPE PQLI® Lifecycle Approach to PV Implementation Team and has chaired numerous ISPE process validation conferences and conference tracks. She has been a member of the ISPE PQLI® Technical Committee for over ten years and has contributed as an author on ISPE QbD and validation related guidance documents and discussion papers. During her time on the International Board, Joanne has also served as Board liaison to the Guidance Documents Committee and Regulatory Steering Council. Joanne holds a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from Purdue University, has served as on the Purdue Pharmacy Alumni Board, received the Purdue Women in Pharmacy Leadership Award in 2015, President's Council Distinguished Pinnacle Award in 2022 and was named a College of Pharmacy Distinguished Alum in 2023.
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