Amanda Bosse

Bosse Takes Helm as CEO of Certified Group

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Amanda Bosse

“Certified is well-positioned as a leading provider of differentiated lab testing services, and I see immense opportunity in serving our growing end markets through continued M&A and service expansion, all supported by an excellent team.”

Amanda Bosse has been named CEO of Certified Group, a U.S.-based provider of testing and regulatory consulting services for the food & beverage, dietary supplements & NHP, cosmetics, OTC, personal care, tobacco, cannabis, nicotine, hemp and other regulated end markets.

Bosse brings more than 20 years of global experience in pharmaceutical and science-led service businesses. She previously served as president of drug product services at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Prior to Thermo Fisher Scientific, she held multiple senior roles of increasing responsibility for Patheon Pharmaceuticals.

Bosse succeeds John Bellinger, who will remain with the company as its chairman. “Amanda has a strong background in delivering successful transformations across numerous verticals. It has been a privilege to serve as CEO of Certified, and I am incredibly proud of what our team has accomplished to-date,” said Bellinger. “I look forward to focusing on Certified’s key customers, and supporting the company strategy as chairman.”

“Certified is well-positioned as a leading provider of differentiated lab testing services, and I see immense opportunity in serving our growing end markets through continued M&A and service expansion, all supported by an excellent team. It is an honor to lead this exceptional company and advance its role as a premier laboratory testing platform in North America,” said Bosse. “I look forward to working closely with John and this talented team as we further strengthen and expand our product offering, capabilities and reach.”

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