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KansasBio Names Angela Kreps as First President
With experience ACROSS KANSAS, Kreps will expand statewide participation
KansasBioscience has announced Angela Kreps as it’s first President. Kreps was selected from a nation-wide candidate pool of several hundred prospects and nominees. Kreps brings with her a vast array of leadership skills and abilities to the post, as well as a long history of achievements emanating from success in sales and marketing around the state.
“Angela impressed our search committee with her ability to effectively grasp many of the complex issues in the bioscience field.” Dr. Dan Richardson, Chair of KansasBio, said. “Additionally, her energy and knowledge of the entire state was exceptional. The Kansas bioscience community will soon discover that Angela’s drive and determination are ideal to lead the organization in our formative stage.”
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Angela Kreps
KansasBio President |
Kreps grew up in Hugoton, Kansas, and graduated from Kansas State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communications. Thereafter, she commenced a 16-year career as a sales and marketing professional with such organizations as First Bank Card Center (INTRUST Bank), in Wichita, and Data Center, Inc., (DCI), in Hutchinson. Since 1996, Kreps has registered a progressively expanding tenure with Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP) in Lenexa. Most recently, Kreps served as a nationally-recognized Major Accounts District Manager in the Kansas City area.
Tracy Taylor, President of Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation (KTEC) and a KansasBio board member commented, “For Kansas to compete in the bioscience industry, it is imperative that our state have a strong trade association - with equally strong leadership. Angela has already demonstrated tremendous enthusiasm for the field of biosciences, as well as a keen, strategic vision for expanding KansasBio membership and services. She will be an excellent leader for KansasBio.”
“I am honored to be selected as the first President of KansasBio,” said Kreps. “These initial building years for KansasBio will be critical for effectively meeting the needs of bioscience industry members statewide. I look forward to working with this immensely talented board, as well as all of our membership throughout Kansas.”
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