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Monday, August 10, 2009

Maker of anthrax vaccine discusses challenges of marketing overseas

By Courtney Potts '06

BioPort is the only FDA-licensed producer of the anthrax vaccine.

Fuad El-Hibri, chairman and CEO of Emergent BioSolutions Inc., speaks March 9 in Sage Hall. Kevin Stearns/University Photography

On March 9, MBA students taking International Political Risk Management, a course taught by Elena Iankova, a lecturer at the S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management, heard Fuad El-Hibri, chairman and CEO of Bioport's parent company, Emergent BioSolutions Inc., discuss the hurdles his firm faces in making and marketing its products abroad.

His guest lecture was titled "Managing International Risk in the Bio-Defense and Telecommunications Industries."

Using his own company as an example, El-Hibri outlined six areas of risk in international business, among them export/import regulations, politics at home and abroad and financial issues. Much of his talk focused on political issues ranging from export regulations to how to deal with foreign governments.

One hurdle: when BioPort sought to export its anthrax vaccine, BioThrax, the U.S. Department of Defense claimed the vaccine was primarily of military importance and should therefore fall under International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Under ITAR, export of the vaccine is controlled by the Department of State and a license is required for each sale. BioPort succeeded in arguing that its product was non-military in nature and therefore belonged under Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Exportation under EAR is controlled by the Department of Commerce and has far fewer restrictions.

El-Hibri seemed to take such challenges in stride. "Obviously," he said, "the U.S. government is interested in vaccines, especially bio-defense vaccines." It controls which countries vaccines can be exported to and may use them as a bargaining chip in its own deals with foreign ministries of defense, he commented. "They like to throw our vaccine into the mix and say, 'Listen, if you buy one more tank or one more fighter jet ... we'll throw in 10,000 doses of anthrax vaccine,'" he said. But such giveaways create problems for companies like BioPort by reducing demand for its products in foreign countries.

Some uncontrollable variables that affect the demand for vaccines are: Politics within the foreign country, the country's relationship with the United States, its finances, its fears about external threats and regional geopolitics, noted El-Hibri.

He also repeatedly mentioned the importance of having local connections. "It is critical that you appoint or partner up with a local distributor," he stressed. A local partner can help businesses stay abreast of the political situation and provide valuable insight into local culture and customs, he said, noting that acceptable business practices often vary widely between countries.

For example, in many countries it is common practice for businesses to offer bribes or gifts to government officials in return for their assistance, he commented. But under U.S. law, it is illegal for American companies to do so, with stiff penalties for violations. While the restriction can be circumvented by giving small gifts, under $25 in value, a better policy is to avoid gifts altogether, said El-Hibri, and instead get close to decision makers by developing relationships with them, helping them solve some of their problems.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Fuad El-Hibri on Peoplepond

Mr. Fuad El-Hibri is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (Emergent).

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Fuad El-Hibri on Yotify

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EMERGENT BIOSOLUTIONS ANNOUNCES MANAGEMENT CHANGES

ROCKVILLE, MD, May 16, 2007—Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE: EBS) announced today the consolidation of the president and chief operating officer position. With this change, Daniel J. Abdun-Nabi, the company’s president, will also take on the role of chief operating officer. In this combined role, Mr. Abdun-Nabi will oversee all of the company’s product development, manufacturing and corporate affairs activities. Mr. Abdun-Nabi will continue to report to Fuad El-Hibri, chairman and chief executive officer of the company.

Specifics of other management changes, which are also effective immediately, include:

* R. Don Elsey is being promoted to the position of senior vice president finance and administration. Mr. Elsey was formerly vice president finance and administration. Mr. Elsey will continue to retain his responsibilities as chief financial officer for the company and will now assume additional responsibility for investor relations and human resource activities. Mr. Elsey will continue to report to Mr. El-Hibri, chairman and chief executive officer.
* Kyle W. Keese is being appointed to the position of senior vice president corporate affairs with responsibility for public affairs, marketing and sales and corporate development. Mr. Keese was formerly senior vice president marketing and communications.
* Thomas K. Zink, M.D. is assuming the responsibility for clinical development in addition to medical affairs. Dr. Zink, formerly senior vice president medical affairs, is now senior vice president medical and clinical development. Dr. Zink will continue to retain his responsibilities as chief medical officer for the company and, in that capacity, will continue to report to Mr. El-Hibri, chairman and chief executive officer.
* Edward J. Arcuri, Ph.D., is resigning his position as chief operating officer. The resignation is effective immediately.

“Today’s senior management consolidation and associated changes within our corporate organization are designed to strengthen the integration of our development and manufacturing organizations and to enhance the company’s positioning and capabilities in both the biodefense and commercial immunobiotic markets,” said Fuad El-Hibri, chairman and chief executive officer of Emergent BioSolutions Inc.

About Emergent BioSolutions Inc.

Emergent BioSolutions Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to one simple mission–to protect life. We develop, manufacture and commercialize immunobiotics, consisting of vaccines and therapeutics that assist the body’s immune system to prevent or treat disease. Our biodefense business focuses on immunobiotics for use against biological agents that are potential weapons of bioterrorism or biowarfare. Our marketed product, BioThrax® (Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed), is the only vaccine approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the prevention of anthrax infection. Our commercial business focuses on immunobiotics for use against infectious diseases and other medical conditions that have resulted in significant unmet or underserved public health needs. More information on the company is available at www.emergentbiosolutions.com.

Safe Harbor Statement

This press release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any statements, other than statements of historical fact, including statements regarding our strategy, future operations, future financial position, future revenues, projected costs, prospects, plans and objectives of management, including our expected revenue growth and net earnings for 2007, and any other statements containing the words “believes”, “expects”, “anticipates”, “plans”, “estimates” and similar expressions, are forward-looking statements. There are a number of important factors that could cause the company’s actual results to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements, including our performance under BioThrax® sales contracts with the U.S. government, including the timing of deliveries under these contracts; our ability to obtain new BioThrax sales contracts with the U.S. government; our plans for future sales of BioThrax; our plans to pursue label expansions and improvements for BioThrax; our plans to expand our manufacturing facilities and capabilities; the rate and degree of market acceptance and clinical utility of our products; our ongoing and planned development programs, preclinical studies and clinical trials; our ability to identify and acquire or in license products and product candidates that satisfy our selection criteria; the potential benefits of our existing collaboration agreements and our ability to enter into selective additional collaboration arrangements; the timing of and our ability to obtain and maintain regulatory approvals for our product candidates; our commercialization, marketing and manufacturing capabilities and strategy; our intellectual property portfolio; our estimates regarding expenses, future revenue, capital requirements and needs for additional financing; and other factors identified in the company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006 and subsequent reports filed with the SEC. The company disclaims any intention or obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of this press release.

Fuad El-Hibri on Corridor Inc.

Fuad El-Hibri, chairman and chief executive officer at Emergent BioSolutions Inc., is a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year® 2009 Award in the Greater Washington region. The awards program recognizes extraordinary innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to a businesses and its community. Emergent BioSolutions, based in Rockville, is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development, manufacture and commercialization of immunobiotics....