Author: Ramona Adams|| Date Published: May 23, 2016
SRI International has appointed Greg Kovacs, a 25-year professor at Stanford University, as president of its biosciences division and named Erin Andre, former chief human resource officer of Convergys, as the nonprofit’s chief people officer.
Kovacs will collaborate with other executives of SRI and the biosciences division to implement research, development and commercialization strategies, SRI said Thursday.
“Greg will contribute vision, scientific depth and entrepreneurial spirit to further strengthen the capabilities and impact of the Biosciences Division, ” noted SRI CEO William Jeffrey.
Kovacs has taught electrical engineering and medicine at Stanford University, where he also helped spearhead the establishment of the university’s bioengineering department.
He also co-founded molecular diagnostics company Cepheid as well as previously served as director at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency‘s microelectronics technology office and as an investigation scientist at NASA.
Andre will oversee SRI’s human resources operations such as recruitment, talent development, collaborative and inclusive culture, rewards, wellness and benefits programs, SRI added.
He previously held HR leadership roles at ABM Industries, National Energy & Gas Transmission and PG&E.
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