BPD Biogrow: Your Path to a Career in Biomanufacturing

Join us for BioGrow 2026, a high-impact symposium designed to showcase the extensive biologics and biopharmaceutical (biopharma) manufacturing education and career pathways available across North Carolina. Whether you're exploring the industry for the first time or looking to advance your training, this event connects you with the people, programs, and opportunities shaping the future of biomanufacturing in our state.

Hear from a panel of recent graduates who completed North Carolina-based training programs and successfully transitioned into biopharma careers. They’ll share what worked, what surprised them, and what they wish they’d known earlier.

Stay for an industry hiring panel, where HR leaders and hiring managers discuss the skills, behaviors, and mindsets they look for when bringing new talent into their companies.

Throughout the event, you’ll have the chance to:

  • Network with representatives from community college training programs, university partners, and industry leaders
  • Engage with student ambassadors, who can speak directly to program experiences
  • Explore potential training pathways and career directions
  • Connect with peers and professionals in a supportive and interactive environment

Whether you’re beginning your journey or growing your career, BioGrow is your gateway into North Carolina’s thriving biomanufacturing ecosystem.

Agenda

12:00 – 1:00 p.m. | Registration & Networking
1:00 – 1:15 p.m. | Welcome & Event Introduction
1:15 – 2:15 p.m. | Panel Discussion: Faces of Success - Former students share how local educational programs helped prepare them for a biopharma career
2:15 – 3:10 p.m. | Networking Break
3:10 – 3:15 p.m. | Introduction of Panel
3:15 – 4:15 p.m. | Panel Discussion: Path to Success - Hiring managers discuss key skills needed for success in biopharma
4:15 – 4:20 p.m. | Closing Remarks
4:20 – 5:00 p.m. | Final Networking Session

Participating Institutions

  • Alamance Community College
  • BioNetwork
  • BTEC NCSU
  • Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute
  • Central Carolina Community College
  • Durham Tech Community College
  • Forsyth Tech Community College
  • Johnston Community College
  • NIIMBL
  • Vance Granville Community College
  • Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM)
  • Wake Tech Community College
  • Winston-Salem State University

Panelist Information

Faces of Success Panelists

David David Chukwu, Manufacturing Associate, FUJIFILM Biotechnologies

David is a Manufacturing Associate at FUJIFILM Biotechnologies, supporting cGMP downstream drug manufacturing operations. He previously worked as a Laboratory Technician at ImmunoReagents, Inc. David earned his BioWork certificate and Applied Science Associate degree in Biotechnology from Wake Tech Community College.

 

Margaret “Maggie” Churchil, Manufacturing Manager, Kyowa Kirin North America

Margaret “Maggie” Churchill is a Manufacturing Manager at Kyowa Kirin’s Sanford, NC site, where she leads a team focused on monoclonal antibody (mAb) production in a fully digital manufacturing environment. As part of the startup team, she is helping build a state-of-the-art facility scheduled to open in early 2027. Maggie currently manages four operators and will expand her team to 12 by March 2026. She earned her BioWork certificate in 2025 and began a Master’s in Biomanufacturing at NC State University’s BTEC in January 2026, while also taking General Biology at Central Carolina Community College.

Before transitioning to biopharma, Maggie served in Special Operations in the military, where she managed teams, developed projects, and implemented Lean Six Sigma initiatives to drive efficiency and operational success. After her military service, she joined Pfizer as a Continuous Improvement Project Manager, leading process optimization initiatives and supporting operational excellence—experiences that laid the foundation for her move into advanced manufacturing.

Maggie is passionate about operational excellence, workforce development, and building resilient systems that enable patient-centered production. She is continuing her education to deepen her expertise in drug substance and biomanufacturing and plans to advance into site leadership roles in the future.

Haroon Haroon Dar, Associate Process Consultant, Novo Nordisk Engineering(NNE)

Haroon is a Process Consultant with NNE based in Clayton, NC. His professional interests include working with industrial-scale process and utility equipment, and Instrumentation/Controls. He previously worked at Fujifilm Biotechnologies site in Holly Springs, supporting the commissioning of various upstream, downstream, and utility systems. 

Before Fujifilm, Haroon earned his Master's in Biomanufacturing and BS in Nutrition from NC State, where he also completed an internship in Upstream Process Development.

Abigail Abigail Smith, Calibration Technician, CSL Seqirus

Abigail Smith is currently a Calibration Technician at CSL Seqirus, where she supports reliable and compliant operations through precise calibration and maintenance of critical instrumentation. Abigail’s journey into the biopharma industry began with Bioworks in 2022 at Wake Technical Community College and continued with a combination of hands-on and classroom experience in a maintenance apprenticeship at CSL Seqirus through NC Biotech and the NC Life Sciences Apprenticeship Consortium, which gave her foundational exposure to technical work in a highly regulated manufacturing environment. She went on to earn an Associate of Applied Science in Bioprocess Manufacturing Technology from Wake Technical Community College and is currently completing a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT) with a concentration in Bioprocess Manufacturing at East Carolina University.

Moderator: 

Darnette Darnette Belin, Career Development Employment Specialist, Durham Tech 

Darnette Belin has a little over 17 years of experience in the biotech/biopharma industry where she worked as a lab tech, supervisor, department and project manager, trainer, and auditor. Along with being a referee as well as a cheerleader for employees, confidant for coworkers and a worker bee for her directors. She currently serves as the Career Development Employment Specialist at Durham Tech as well as Wake Tech where she helps guide students on their journey in the industry.  

Of all the positions Darnette has held, this one is the most enjoyable because her job doesn’t feel like “work” and she feels privileged to be a part of her students' career journey. At home, Darnette is a wife to a retired Army Veteran as well as a mother to two daughters who are 11 months apart.

Path to Success Panelists

Angela Angela Corbin, Senior Manager Quality - Steriles, Thermo Fisher Scientific

Angela Corbin is a seasoned quality professional with more than 26 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. She currently serves as Senior Manager, Global Quality at Thermo Fisher Scientific, where she provides global site support within the Pharmaceutical Services Group (PSG). In this role, Angela leads initiatives in Contamination Control and Microbial Excellence, with responsibility for sterility assurance, aseptic processing, cleaning and disinfection programs, training development, and technical consultation.

Throughout her career, Angela has held progressively responsible quality and leadership roles across multiple organizations, including Thermo Fisher Scientific, Patheon, DSM Pharmaceuticals, Catalytica, and Environment 1, Inc. Her experience spans oral solid dose, sterile, and biologic drug substance and drug product manufacturing encompassing both development and commercial operations. She has supported filling and packaging, laboratory operations, audits, complaint management, validation programs, and regulatory inspections, working extensively with global regulatory agencies and industry experts to drive continuous improvement in quality systems.

Angela has been a member of the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) and the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE). She has delivered a case study presentation in conjunction with STERIS at PDA/ISPE conferences, case study in company implementation of virtual reality operator training and has served as a guest lecturer at East Carolina University.

Angela obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Health (Public Health/Industrial Hygiene) from East Carolina University.  While a student at East Carolina University, Angela completed internship roles at Glaxo-Wellcome and Burroughs-Wellcome, gaining hands-on experience in microbiological identification/validation laboratories.

Mark Mark Lockette, Maintenance Manager for Instrumentation and Calibration, CSL Seqirus

Mark Lockette is the Maintenance Manager for Instrumentation and Calibration at CSL Seqirus, where he has worked since 2016 in roles spanning manufacturing, process mechanics, and maintenance leadership. Prior to joining CSL Seqirus, Mark served 14 years in the United States Air Force and held leadership positions in a major corporation. He holds two Associate of Science degrees in Engineering and Applied Science from Wake Technical Community College and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree at Tuskegee University.

Eugene Eugene C. Lofton, Sr - Manager, Training & Development, KBI Biopharma located at the Patriot Park site in Durham, NC

Eugene joined KBI Biopharma family in June 2021 as part of the Manufacturing Training Team. In April 2022, he was promoted to manager.  In this role he has been responsible for developing and providing training presentations with subject matter experts on relevant topics, working with Manufacturing Management to develop curricula, providing measures to ensure complete understanding/proficiency, and providing CAPA support stemming from investigations.

Mr. Lofton has over 30+ years of experience working in a variety of Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, and Medical Devices industries.  He has worked for companies such as Merck, Biogen, Ajinomoto USA, and BioMerieux.  He has experience in mammalian cell growth, medical devices, and amino acids manufacturing.  Fifteen years of his experience has been on the manufacturing floor and the other 15+ years has been in Training & Development, creating learning modules, accessing learning gaps, and driving employee engagement.

Mr. Lofton has held various Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) roles during the last 15 years of employment.  He held various ERG roles such as Employee Resource Groups (ERG) Chair roles, Diversity Council Chair roles and Global ERG Chair roles (Merck & Biogen).  He has recently completed his Leading Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Certification at Northwestern University.  Mr. Lofton completed his bachelor’s degree at NC Wesleyan University and completed his Master(s) degree at Pfeiffer University (MSL) and University of Phoenix (MEd).

Currently, Mr. Lofton is the Chair of the North Carolina Life Sciences Apprenticeship Consortium (NCLSAC) and an Advisory Board member of NCCU BRITE.  He is a member of the Beta Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. and serves as Chair of the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Committee.  Mr. Lofton is also an adjunct professor at Durham Technical Community College (DTCC).

Laura Laura O'Dell, Senior HR Business Partner, Körber Pharma Software

Laura O’Dell is a Human Resources leader and Executive Coach who advises leaders and teams on talent decisions through an organizational development and coaching lens. She partners closely with recruiters and hiring managers to help teams think beyond selection and focus on long-term success. 

Laura’s expertise is grounded in her work supporting leaders after they join an organization, giving her a deep understanding of the skills, mindsets, and conditions required for individuals and teams to thrive. She brings a practical, people-centered perspective to internal advising, helping organizations build strong foundations for performance, growth, and leadership effectiveness. She is based in the Raleigh, NC area where she lives with her husband and two children.

For More Information

For questions or more information, contact:
Hannah Cole
Program Manager, Science and Technology Development Science and Technology Development 919-549-8840 | [email protected]

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NCBiotech
15 T.W. Alexander Drive
Durham, NC 27713
 

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For More Information

For questions or more information, contact:
Hannah Cole
Program Manager, Science and Technology Development Science and Technology Development 919-549-8840 | [email protected]

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