What Our Stakeholders Are Saying

“This award will help to create long-term economic growth for the city, home to the 34-acre Virginia Bio+Tech Park and the cradle of the region’s life sciences industry, and region. I applaud the work of the regional coalition that has led to this achievement and Richmond’s continued push to be among the top metro areas for life sciences innovation.”

— City of Richmond Mayor, Levar M. Stoney

“Rarely do you find a public, private partnership of this magnitude succeed, but when you have a mission as powerful as the Alliance for Building Better Medicine, the impossible is possible. Whether faced with geopolitics, competing company interests, all levels of government engagement, or workforce development from vocation to graduate level, Virginia’s sibling cities have set the gold standard for rebuilding communities faced with decades of neglect.”

— Robby Demeria
Founding Board Chair of the Alliance for Building Better Medicine

“The Build Back Better Regional Challenge award brings enormous prestige. The region is one of only 21 winners from 700+ regions across the nation that competed in this historically ambitious EDA program. The award will help key players in the region build infrastructure, R&D assets, and human resources to accelerate the growth of this cluster, attract investment, and create great-paying jobs. It will enhance the global reputation of this region and state and shine a light on our dynamic, innovative, and entrepreneurial neighbors and friends who have taken on one of the great challenges facing the nation – securing a domestic supply of quality affordable medicines for all.”

— Jeff Gallagher
Interim Executive Director, Alliance for Building Better Medicine

“The Build Back Better Regional Challenge grant will be transformational for the Alliance for Building Better Medicine’s efforts to promote our region’s pharma manufacturing story to site location professionals and corporate decision makers. The Richmond/Petersburg region is primed to attract job-creating vital medicine companies, and this grant will help achieve that mission.”

— Jennifer Wakefield
President and CEO of the Greater Richmond Partnership

“I want to thank Activation Capital and Alliance for Building Better Medicine for spearheading months of work on the submission for the Build Back Better Regional Challenge grant. Winning this grant, which includes water and wastewater infrastructure upgrades in Petersburg to support the growth of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing cluster, is a game changer for our city. The number of high-paying jobs and the increase in the tax base provided by the cluster, along with the capacity to attract supply chain businesses, will give Petersburg monies to address critical needs for our citizens.”

— City of Petersburg Mayor, Sam Parham

“Phlow is honored to have played a leading role in the founding board of the Alliance for Building Better Medicine and to be working hand-in-hand with its growing coalition of public and private sector stakeholders dedicated to creating a reliable supply of safe, high-quality, and affordable medicines. Together, we are making the Richmond/Petersburg region the central access point for advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing where medicines critical to the health of our nation are researched, accelerated, and sustainably created in the U.S. from start to finish.”

— Eric Edwards, M.D., Ph.D.
President, Co-founder, and CEO of Phlow™

“Brightpoint Community College and the Community College Workforce Alliance are very pleased to be part of this initiative. Our primary goal is to support the workforce needs of the pharmaceutical companies that call this region home by developing and offering training programs to prepare our citizens for high-wage positions in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry.”

— Dr. Edward (“Ted”) Raspiller
President Brightpoint Community College

“Working with my colleagues to develop education and training programs to prepare technicians and operators for career opportunities in pharmaceutical manufacturing has been a highlight of my career. Thanks to this grant, Brightpoint Community College and CCWA will be able to offer future and current job seekers a range of options to prepare for a career in the industry – from a one-year career studies certificate to accelerated workforce credential training to a program designed to give young people from Petersburg and the surrounding region the coaching, support services, and foundational skills they need to succeed.”

— Elizabeth Creamer
Vice President, Workforce Development, Community College Workforce Alliance (CCWA), a partnership of Reynolds and Brightpoint Community Colleges

“The Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing is pleased the Economic Development Administration has recognized our region with a Build Back Better Region Challenge grant award. CCAM is committed to executing manufacturing excellence for regional growth. The award represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Virginia, and we are dedicating resources to ensure its success for years to come.”

— John Milton-Benoit
CCAM President & CEO

“AMPAC is proud to be a manufacturing resource able to support ‘American Made’ medicines essential to becoming more independent from foreign supplies of critical drug substances and materials. Our VA team is dedicated to fully enabling the Commonwealth’s groundbreaking initiatives.”

— Dr. Jeff Butler
President of AMPAC Fine Chemicals

“Continuous Processing technologies are a critical tool to enabling lower cost medicines and our AMPAC VA operations are committed to bringing these capabilities into larger scale commercial manufacturing. We are working closely with our coalition partners to expand these capabilities at the Petersburg Campus.”

— Dr. Bill DuBay
Global VP for Research and Development at AMPAC Fine Chemicals

“This support from the Build Back Better Regional Challenge underscores the critical importance of collaborations such as the Alliance that bring many partners together to build a secure supply of affordable medications here in the U.S. We are proud that my faculty colleagues who are experts in the Medicines for All Institute are making discoveries that will translate to lower cost medications and that we have the opportunity to help train a more diverse workforce that will make this effort sustainable for future generations.”

— Michael Rao, Ph.D.
VCU President

“The support of the Economic Development Association is so important to the future security of pharmaceutical manufacturing in America. We are particularly excited about the opportunities this opens up for collaboration with our sister universities in training the next generation of pharmaceutical engineers and workforce who will carry this important work forward.”

— Gary C. Tepper, Ph.D.
Interim Dean, VCU College of Engineering

“Bringing pharmaceutical manufacturing to Central Virginia has the potential to benefit all Americans. The support of this Build Back Better grant allows us to accelerate the process of pharmaceutical optimization in the lab so our partners can begin producing needed medicines at full scale much faster. This is hugely positive for Virginia and for America.”

— B. Frank Gupton, Ph.D.
CEO of the Medicines for All Institute and chair, Chemical and Life Science Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University

“VGR is delighted to be part of the regional team that has worked with the U.S. EDA to make this transformational investment in Petersburg, Virginia – the epicenter of the pharmaceutical cluster. This award will help develop and strengthen the cluster, all while embracing equitable economic growth, creating good-paying jobs, and enhancing our global competitiveness. Much of this federal investment will be channeled to upgrade the water and sewer infrastructure in the region, creating a sustainable supply chain to positively impact economic prosperity.”

— Keith Boswell
President and CEO of Virginia’s Gateway Region Economic Development Organization

“This federal funding will be transformative for the advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing industry in Greater Richmond and will help our nation address affordable medication needs. It will generate job opportunities, diversify the workforce and talent pipeline in a growing industry, and solidify the capital region from Baltimore to Richmond as a national pharmaceutical leader for innovation, R&D, and manufacturing. We congratulate the Virginia Biotechnology Research Partnership Authority on their successful Build Back Better grant application and look forward to supporting its implementation.”

— Peter Scher
Vice Chairman at JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Board Chair at the Greater Washington Partnership

“We are extremely pleased that an initial Region 4 GO Virginia grant has resulted in securing this $50 million Build Back Better Regional Challenge federal grant. This award will bring significant benefits to the Petersburg and Richmond region and position Virginia as an international leader in advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing and R&D. The grant will also support onshoring of quality essential generic medicines to the United States. This Pharmaceutical Cluster Scaleup project is the perfect illustration of GO Virginia’s goals which include fostering private-sector growth, increasing high paying jobs and encouraging meaningful economic collaboration between localities.”

— Mark Hourigan
Chairman of the GO Virginia Region 4 Council

“We are honored to be a part of the Alliance for Building Better Medicine and are thrilled with the news of this award. This is an exciting example of public-private partnerships in action. Civica, with our growing pharmaceutical manufacturing team in Petersburg, looks forward to doing our part by delivering quality medicines for critical patient care in Virginia and across the United States.”

— Ned McCoy
President and CEO of Civica

“The Alliance for Building Better Medicine is a catalyst for the growth of the advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing cluster that has emerged in the Richmond-Petersburg region, and this grant award is a game changer that will further advance the regional strategy and solidify Virginia as a significant player in domestic drug manufacturing.”

— Jason El Koubi
VEDP President and CEO

“GENEDGE, the NIST MEP National Network ™ Affiliate for Virginia is exceptionally pleased with this award. Our team will provide core services to develop an equitable and robust supply chain to support this rapidly growing advanced pharma cluster. In addition, Phlow recognizes that information security is paramount to the success of maintaining a technological advantage. We will establish appropriate cyber security risk management systems throughout the supply chain, to assure that intellectual property is not compromised.”

— Bill Donohue
GENEDGE President & Executive Director

“Virginia State University is very pleased to be part of a coalition that works to strengthen the regional economy through infrastructure, innovation, workforce, and supply chain developments. The support from the Build Back Better Regional Challenge grant will help to enhance VSU’s commitment to cultivate talents through new dual degree programs, accelerated graduate programs, internships, and paid-credit-bearing-applied-learning experiences. The collaborative effort will provide learning pathways for students at VSU and diversify the workforce in pharmaceutical engineering. Graduates from the program will have a bright future in advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing careers.”

— Dawit Haile, Ph.D.
Dean, College of Engineering and Technology

“This is a tremendous win for Virginia State University, the region, and the State of Virginia. The funded partnership project will serve to further provide VSU students a pathway to graduate programs or to join the workforce in the field of Advanced Pharmaceutical Manufacturing. It also allows VSU to play a more impactful role in the regional economic renaissance. As an 1890 land-grant university, we believe in outreach to improve the quality of life of others. This project is the epitome of that outreach on a national scale. Not only does this work have the potential to expand Virginia’s pharmaceutical industry–but it has the potential to lower medication costs for millions of Americans. We look forward to the life changing implications of this partnership and to more collaborative opportunities in the future.”

— Dr. Makola M. Abdullah
President at Virginia State University

“Located in the middle of the BioTech Park in Richmond, Reynolds Community College is a natural partner in this exciting and transformative effort. We are wholly committed to better lives through a good living and this grant will allow us to expand our capacity in high demand programs that pay strong wages. In short, we will be better positioned to deliver on two key promises – provide our community with state-of-the-art programming that prepares them for good jobs, and deliver to our local and regional employers a world-class talent pipeline.”

— Paula P. Pando, Ed.D.
President at Reynolds Community College