CleanSpace Welcomes Jon Huggins as VP of Construction

CleanSpace is pleased to announce that Jonathan Huggins has joined our team as Vice President of Construction. Huggins has over 25 years of experience in pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors and has provided construction management and cleanroom facility solutions.
March 30, 2021
CleanSpace Welcomes Jon Huggins as VP of Construction

CleanSpace is pleased to announce that Jonathan Huggins has joined our team as Vice President of Construction. Huggins has over 25 years of experience in pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors and has provided construction management and cleanroom facility solutions to a wide range of owners and end-users from Johnson & Johnson and TEVA to CDMOs. Huggins has worked with Glenn VandeGrift, President; George Wiker, CEO; Jennifer Biro, Vice President of Sales; Derick Edwards, Vice President of Quality; Mark Cadman Vice President of Manufacturing; therefore, he is fully integrated into the team from Day 1.

Glenn VandeGrift, President of CleanSpace said, “Huggins has an exceptional track record of achieving successful project completions with outstanding client satisfaction. Huggins builds relationships with all stakeholders and ensures Clients’ receive the best advocacy. He understands every facet and detail associated with executing intricate technical projects.”

Jon has extensive experience in the delivery and installation of clean rooms and spaces and all associated process equipment, pharmaceutical piping systems, including having managed projects’ turnover documentation to comply with validation and IQ/ OQ/PQ requirements for all regulatory agencies.

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