Dr. Gibbs graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1997. He works in San Antonio, TX and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Gibbs is affiliated with Methodist Hospital, Methodist Specialty & Transplant Hospital and St Lukes Baptist Hospital.
Development Manager - Economic & Productive Sectors at New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade
Location:
Wellington & Wairarapa, New Zealand
Industry:
International Trade and Development
Work:
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade - Wellington since Jul 2011
Development Manager - Economic & Productive Sectors
Gibbs Asia Pacific - Wellington Mar 2011 - Jul 2011
Director & Business Development Manager
SNV Dec 2010 - Feb 2011
Partnership and Resource Mobilisation Consultant (Cambodia)
Consultant - World Bank - Pacific Apr 2010 - Jun 2010
Labour Mobility
Department of Labour, New Zealand Sep 2007 - Mar 2010
Principal Adviser, Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme
Education:
University of Waikato 1997 - 2001
LLB, Law and Chinese
St Paul's collegiate
Patheon
Validation Engineer
Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals Sep 2011 - Aug 2014
Validation Technologist
Covidien Feb 2006 - Sep 2011
Manufacturing Engineering Technician Iii
Thermo Fisher Scientific Feb 2006 - Sep 2011
Senior Validation Engineer
Education:
The University of Kansas 2000 - 2004
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology, Ecology
Skills:
Validation Fda Capa Pharmaceutical Industry Gmp Aseptic Processing Quality Assurance Root Cause Analysis 21 Cfr Part 11 Sop New Product Validation Cgmp Manufacturing Autoclave Lyophilization Batch Records Cleaning Validation Formulation Manufacturing Change Control
The bourse, which stopped trading about five minutes after the market opened, is working on the problem, spokesman Matthew Gibbs said in a telephone interview. Some 6,700 trades had been placed before the exchange called the halt, and all have been reviewed and found satisfactory, Gibbs said.
Date: Oct 27, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
Singapore's ASX Bid Faces Collapse Amid Australian Opposition
The Singapore bourse today said it would continue to pursue organic and other strategic growth opportunities, including further talks with ASX on other forms of cooperation. ASX spokesman Matthew Gibbs said in an e-mail to Bloomberg News today that his company would keep looking at merger opportunities.