Hurtubise has been a technical chemist at New Britain, Connecticut-based MicroCare since 2014. In her new role with the cleaning, coating, lubrication, and infection prevention product supplier, she’ll “be responsible for driving the company’s technological advancements and ensuring regulatory compliance across its global operations,” the company said in a news release.
The company described Hurtubise as strategic and collaborative, crediting her with leadership of cross-functional teams, implementation of technological advancements, and building strong relationships with industry partners.
“We are thrilled to appoint Venesia Hurtubise as our VP of Technology & Compliance,” MicroCare CEO Tom Tattersall said in the release. “Her experience will be instrumental in driving our ongoing commitment to innovation and regulatory excellence. We are confident that Venesia’s leadership will propel MicroCare to new heights as we continue to expand our global footprint and deliver exceptional solutions to our customers.”
Hurtubise earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and forensic science and a master’s degree in green chemistry from Imperial College in London, England. She also holds a law degree from the University of Connecticut and is admitted to practice in Connecticut.
“I look forward to leveraging my expertise to drive technological advancements that will not only enhance MicroCare’s product portfolio but also contribute to the success of our customers and the industry as a whole,” Hurtubise said. “Ensuring compliance will be a top priority, as we strive to maintain the highest standards of quality and safety across all our operations.”