George Toscano is now senior director of quality systems, pharmaceuticals, biotech and biologics.

September 6, 2013

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NSF International appoints senior director

NSF International, a global independent public health organization that writes standards, and tests and certifies products for the health sciences, consumer goods, food and water industries, has appointed George Toscano senior director of quality systems, pharmaceuticals, biotech and biologics. Toscano has more than 16 years of experience helping companies in the global pharmaceutical, biologic and biotechnology markets develop and execute comprehensive quality systems solutions.

Toscano's technical background and broad range of experience includes validation, vendor qualification, auditing, batch record review, product release and stability, investigation of non-conformances, and cGMP (good manufacturing practices) and GLP (good laboratory practices) training. He has provided hundreds of companies with expert counsel on laboratory and manufacturing investigations, CAPA (corrective and preventative action) development and implementation, training, stability programs and other quality systems. Toscano also has served as project lead and expert consultant on compliance initiatives involving corporate 483 responses, warning letters, consent decrees and application integrity policies (AIP)

As senior director of quality systems, pharmaceuticals, biotech and biologics, Toscano will assist companies in the pharmaceutical, biologic and biotechnology industries, both foreign and domestic, in developing compliant quality and regulatory strategies. His primary area of focus includes NDA (new drug application) and ANDA (abbreviated new drug application) review sections covering production and batch records, stability data, validation data, qualification records, supplements, amendments, and bio-equivalence studies. Toscano also specializes in conducting GMP and GLP assessments of facilities to support regulatory applications to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). He will report to Maxine Fritz, executive vice president of pharmaceuticals and biologics at Becker & Associates Consulting, part of NSF International's Health Sciences Division.

"George's extensive experience in quality systems will play an integral role in assisting companies to develop and implement quality solutions that will help expand their operations while safeguarding their reputation," said Bob Pietrowski, vice president of health sciences for NSF International.

Toscano has previously served as the director of quality control and R&D for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and has coordinated analytical activities and method development processes and procedures in accordance with FDA and other regulatory agency requirements. Toscano has an MBA from Florida Atlantic University and a bachelor’s of science degree from the University of Central Florida.

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