New England Compounding Center

New England Compounding Center
IndustryPharmaceutical
Founded1998
HeadquartersFramingham, Massachusetts U.S.
Key people
Gregory Conigliaro, owner and director
Barry Cadden, owner, president and head pharmacist[1][2]
Lisa Conigliaro Cadden, pharmacist and owner[3]
Douglas Conigliaro, anesthesiologist and president of Medical Sales Management
Carla Conigliaro, shareholder and director; wife of Douglas Conigliaro
Glenn Adam Chin, supervisory pharmacist[4]
ProductsPharmaceuticals
Revenue100 Million
Number of employees
100
Websiteneccrx.com

New England Compounding Center (NECC) is a compounding pharmacy founded in 1998, along with its sister companies Ameridose, Medical Sales Management Inc, and Alaunus Pharmaceutical LLC. Based in Framingham, Massachusetts, the New England Compounding Center was founded by brothers-in-law Greg Conigliaro and Barry Cadden. The owners are Carla R. Conigliaro, Barry J. Cadden, Lisa M. Conigliaro and Gregory A. Conigliaro [5]

  1. ^ Tavernise, Abby Goodnough, Sabrina; Pollack, Andrew (24 October 2012). "With Meningitis Outbreak, a Spotlight on Family Behind Compounding Pharmacy". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Shira Schoenberg (December 17, 2014). "Fourteen arrested, including owners, for meningitis outbreak tied to New England Compounding Center". The Republican. Retrieved December 19, 2014. Those arrested include: Owner, president and head pharmacist Barry Cadden; owner and director Greg Conigliaro; national sales director Robert Ronzio; shareholder and director Carla Conigliaro; Conigliaro's husband Doug Conigliaro, who was president of Medical Sales Management, which provided sales and administrative services to New England Compounding Pharmacy; Pharmacists Glenn Chin, Gene Svirskiy, Christopher Leary, Joseph Evanosky, Alla Stepanets, Kathy Chin and Michelle Thomas; Pharmacy technician Scott Connolly; and Pharmacy technician and later director of operations Sharon Carter.
  3. ^ Laura Strickler (October 16, 2012). "Inside the New England Compounding Center". CBS News. Retrieved December 19, 2014. The New England Compounding Center was founded by brothers-in-law Greg Conigliaro and Barry Cadden.[5] The owners are Carla R. Conigliaro, Barry J. Cadden, Lisa M. Conigliaro and Gregory A. Conigliaro., according to public records from the Secretary of Commonwealth.
  4. ^ "NECC sterility pharmacist arrested". The Tennessean.
  5. ^ Abby Goodnough, Sabrine Tavernise and Andrew Pollack (October 24, 2012). "Spotlight Put on Founders of Drug Firm in Outbreak". The New York Times. Retrieved December 19, 2014. Since the national outbreak began in September, most of the scrutiny has been focused on two founders of New England Compounding, Gregory Conigliaro, an entrepreneur who has run a major recycling operation for two decades, and Mr. Cadden, the pharmacist who married Mr. Conigliaro's sister Lisa, also a pharmacist.