Logical Biological, a leader in the provision of high-quality biological specimens, announces the appointment of Stephane Argivier as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective from 1st September 2024. Stephane Argivier will lead the next stage in the company’s expansion and succeeds Dr.
From Logical BiologicalSep 4 2024 James Steggles, the company’s founder, who announces he will remain Chair of the Board.
Stephane Argivier, former CEO at MIP Discovery, recently renamed as Tozaro, and previously Managing Director at SCIPAC, now part of BBI Solutions; became Non-Executive Director and member of the Board at Logical Biological in 2021. Stephane has also played a key role in shaping the Logical Biological strategy to date, which has underpinned its stellar growth. As a successful Life Science business leader with depth of expertise in clinical biospecimens and the affinity diagnostic reagents market, Stephane is ideally suited to lead a smooth transition, scale the business and lead its ambitious expansion plans.
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