With over 20 years of experience as a scientist and lab operator, RJ brings invaluable end-user perspective to Cresa’s Life Sciences team. He has extensive knowledge of lab infrastructure and policies and understands the challenges facing both early-stage startups and large pharma groups. Working with Cresa’s advisory and consulting teams, RJ provides lab programming, site assessment, equipment planning, lab efficiency planning, consolidation strategies and more to emerging and established life sciences organizations throughout Massachusetts and across the country.
RJ received a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and Technology from The University of Rhode Island in 1999.
RJ is a member of the Council of Champions for Life Science Cares. He has earned his Yellow Belt certification from Six Sigma, as well as his HVAC and Lab Design Certification from The Eagleson Institute.
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RJ’s creative vision expands beyond the workplace. He is an acrylic and mixed media artist as well as an avid baker, with a passion for cake decorating and sugar arts. Additionally, RJ plays in a competitive slow-pitch softball league.