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Doug DiLillo, Global Marking Lead for BioTechnology, Pall Corporation
Doug DiLillo is the Global Marking Lead for Industrial BioTechnology at Pall
Corporation, an S&P 500 company.
Pall Corporation (NYSE:PLL) is a
filtration, separation and purification leader providing Total Fluid
ManagementSM (TFM) solutions to meet the critical needs of customers in
biopharmaceutical, hospital and transfusion medicine, energy and alternative
energy, electronics, municipal and industrial water, aerospace, transportation
and broad industrial markets.
Doug joined Pall in 1995 and has held sales and business development roles
applying advanced separations for Pall’s Fuels & Chemicals Group. In his
current role, Doug is responsible for managing Pall’s Industrial BioTechnology
strategic initiative. He leads a global effort focusing on developing separation solutions that will help
enable the success of emerging processes for the production of BioBased Fuels & Chemicals. Doug is
a focal person for identifying technology at other companies, universities and federal laboratories that
can compliment TFM solutions in the BioFuel & BioBased Chemical markets. He also helps conduct
technical assessments of opportunities and process applications that represent significant growth
potential for Pall.
Prior to joining Pall, Doug was a sales engineer for a company focused entirely on filtration and
separation technologies across all industries. Doug also performed Nephrology research for the
Veterans Administration and served roles in developing protocols for treating ground water
contaminated with organic chemicals. He held advisory positions during the development of Long
Island’s Special Groundwater Protection Plan, Pine Barrens Protection Area and served on the LI
Economic Environmental Roundtable.
Doug received his bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from SUNY StonyBrook and also attended
the University of California, San Diego studying Biomedical Engineering. He lives on Long Island with
his wife and two children.
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