Venkata Atkuri

As Director of Quality and Compliance, Venkata provides leadership across the entire organization on Quality and Compliance, including implementing and managing effective compliance monitoring to ensure compliance with regulations and company policies and collaborating cross-functionally impacts on compliance and efficiencies.

Venkata is proficient in planning, preparing, and conducting GxP audits, authoring and managing audit documents, leading CAPA investigations, and authoring QMS-related documents.

He holds a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Toledo.

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