Since 2018, Emergent has awarded scholarships to the children of Emergent employees who plan to pursue a post-secondary education through our Emergent Scholars program. Emergent Scholars is one of the ways we demonstrate our commitment to educate tomorrow’s leaders, and continually invest in our employees and their families.
We caught up with one of our Emergent Scholars, Denver Brown, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University ’25, daughter of Kenasha Scott, Senior Paralegal. Denver is pursuing a degree in political science, with a minor in public affairs on the pre-law track.
Read more about the impressive work Denver is doing at the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and how receiving a scholarship through the Emergent Scholars program has impacted her.
Since 2018, Emergent has awarded scholarships to the children of Emergent employees who plan to pursue a post-secondary education through our Emergent Scholars program. Emergent Scholars is one of the ways we demonstrate our commitment to educate tomorrow’s leaders, and continually invest in our employees and their families.
We caught up with one of our Emergent Scholars, Mason Hill, University of Maryland ’26, son of Daniel Hill, is pursuing a degree Government and Politics.
Read more about the impressive work Mason is doing a the University of Maryland and how receiving a scholarship through the Emergent Scholars program has impacted him.
Since 2018, Emergent has awarded scholarships to the children of Emergent employees who plan to pursue a post-secondary education through our Emergent Scholars program. Emergent Scholars is one of the ways we demonstrate our commitment to educate tomorrow’s leaders, and continually invest in our employees and their families.
Hear from Emergent Scholar Ritish Natesan, University of Michigan ’27, son of Sadhish Natesan, Lead Tech Analyst, on his experience pursuing a degree in cellular and molecular biology, with a minor in computer science.
Winnipeg is one of Emergent’s largest sites, with approximately 400 employees. It’s Emergent’s only site that operates through a product’s full lifecycle, from development to final delivery. Not only does the team manufacture, fill, package and inspect, it also includes essential roles ranging from analytical and process technology transfer, supply chain, clinical, pre-clinical, regulatory affairs, information technology, finance, engineering, environment, health & safety (EHS), and pharmacovigilance.
Emergent Winnipeg primarily manufactures and delivers medical countermeasures that address public health threats like anthrax, smallpox, and botulism. Our Winnipeg team also offers customized manufacturing solutions for clients through our Contract Development & Manufacturing Organization (CDMO). The site is home to state-of-the-art technology and specialized capabilities – including a robotic aseptic filling machine, as well as full operational capabilities in mRNA complex formulation and human plasma-derived and equine-plasma-derived hyperimmune.
Above all else, our people and culture are what makes Emergent Winnipeg a special place to work.
“What makes the Winnipeg’s culture special is the passion people feel about their work, feeling like you add value and have contributed to enhancing someone’s life. At the Winnipeg site, we promote a growth mindset and the respect everyone has for each other is evident.” – Andrea Di Fonzo, Human Resources
The team recognizes and hosts numerous events throughout the year to celebrate culture, innovation, and diversity, including its annual Innovation Day, Employee Appreciation Day, National Indigenous People Day, Bring Your Kids to Work Day, and Filipino Heritage Month, to name a few. Overall, Emergent Winnipeg is the perfect embodiment of our business, culture, and mission of protecting and enhancing life.
Our Manufacturing Operations team works to develop and deliver products that help protect against public health threats. Working across the United States, and around the world, every member of this team brings a unique skillset and perspective that helps us achieve our mission to protect and enhance life.
We caught up with Steve Reyes, a Manufacturing Associate on the Manufacturing Operations team, to learn about his role at Emergent, and what he finds most rewarding about the work that he does.
Since 2018, Emergent has awarded scholarships to the children of Emergent employees who plan to pursue a post-secondary education through our Emergent Scholars program. Emergent Scholars is one of the ways we demonstrate our commitment to educate tomorrow’s scientific leaders, support efforts to build a STEM-capable workforce, and continually invest in our employees and their families.
To celebrate the five-year anniversary of the Emergent Scholars program, we’re checking in with past scholarship recipients to see where they are today and highlight the great work they are doing.
Today we’re speaking with Lucy Du, a double Cornellian, who received a bachelor’s degree in statistics and economics in 2020, followed by a master’s degree in applied statistics in 2021 from Cornell University. Now, Lucy works full-time as a credit risk analyst, and is interested in using her skills and experience in the data field to make an impact.
Read more about the impressive work Lucy completed while at Cornell, and now in her career, and how receiving a scholarship through the Emergent Scholars program has impacted her.
Since 2018, Emergent has awarded scholarships to the children of Emergent employees who plan to pursue a post-secondary education through our Emergent Scholars program. Emergent Scholars is one of the ways we demonstrate our commitment to educate tomorrow’s scientific leaders, support efforts to build a STEM-capable workforce, and continually invest in our employees and their families.
To celebrate the five-year anniversary of the Emergent Scholars program, we’re checking in with past scholarship recipients to see where they are today and highlight the great work they are doing.
Today we speak with Michael Richardson, Cornell University ’21, and current master’s candidate at The University of Wisconsin-Madison. Michael is pursuing research in nuclear fusion, with the goal of being a part of advancement in cleaner energy solutions.