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28-04-2025
- Business
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NMS Labs Announces Appointment of Tatyana Kosheleva as Chief Financial Officer Amid Executive Team Expansion
HORSHAM, Pa., April 28, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NMS Labs, a national leader in forensic and clinical toxicology services, is pleased to announce the appointment of Tatyana Kosheleva as Chief Financial Officer, effective April 28, 2025. Her appointment is part of a broader evolution of the company's leadership team, reflecting NMS Labs' continued investment in operational excellence, financial stewardship, and commercial growth. Kosheleva brings more than 20 years of global financial leadership experience across the pharmaceutical, medical device, and technology sectors. Most recently, she served as CFO of Nordic Pharma, Inc., where she led key initiatives in financial infrastructure development, internal controls, strategic acquisitions, and product commercialization. "Tatyana is a proven finance leader with deep expertise in building strong, scalable organizations," said Dave Delia, Chief Executive Officer of NMS Labs. "Her appointment, along with other recent changes to our leadership team, positions us for our next chapter of growth and impact." In addition to Kosheleva's appointment, NMS Labs recently named Dan Reed as Chief Operating Officer and Marianne Jackson as Chief Commercial Officer. These strategic changes strengthen the company's ability to deliver exceptional client service, streamline operations, and expand its market presence. Prior to joining NMS Labs, Kosheleva held senior roles at Ferring Pharmaceuticals, DST Global Solutions, OppenheimerFunds, and IBM. She is also Finance Chair for the Drug Information Association and holds CPA certification. ABOUT NMS LABS NMS Labs is a leading bioanalytical toxicology and forensic sciences laboratory providing esoteric clinical and forensic services to physicians, attorneys, the criminal justice system, clinical reference labs, pharmaceutical companies, and consumer products manufacturers. As part of our services, professionals from NMS Labs interpret our laboratory testing results to resolve client-specific issues and provide expert witness testimony and consulting support for both civil and criminal judicial proceedings. Website: Follow NMS Labs on Social MediaLinkedIn – Facebook – Twitter – View source version on Contacts Karen WeedVice President - Commercial Sign in to access your portfolio


Business Wire
28-04-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
NMS Labs Announces Appointment of Tatyana Kosheleva as Chief Financial Officer Amid Executive Team Expansion
HORSHAM, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NMS Labs, a national leader in forensic and clinical toxicology services, is pleased to announce the appointment of Tatyana Kosheleva as Chief Financial Officer, effective April 28, 2025. Her appointment is part of a broader evolution of the company's leadership team, reflecting NMS Labs' continued investment in operational excellence, financial stewardship, and commercial growth. Kosheleva brings more than 20 years of global financial leadership experience across the pharmaceutical, medical device, and technology sectors. Most recently, she served as CFO of Nordic Pharma, Inc., where she led key initiatives in financial infrastructure development, internal controls, strategic acquisitions, and product commercialization. 'Tatyana is a proven finance leader with deep expertise in building strong, scalable organizations,' said Dave Delia, Chief Executive Officer of NMS Labs. 'Her appointment, along with other recent changes to our leadership team, positions us for our next chapter of growth and impact.' In addition to Kosheleva's appointment, NMS Labs recently named Dan Reed as Chief Operating Officer and Marianne Jackson as Chief Commercial Officer. These strategic changes strengthen the company's ability to deliver exceptional client service, streamline operations, and expand its market presence. Prior to joining NMS Labs, Kosheleva held senior roles at Ferring Pharmaceuticals, DST Global Solutions, OppenheimerFunds, and IBM. She is also Finance Chair for the Drug Information Association and holds CPA certification. ABOUT NMS LABS NMS Labs is a leading bioanalytical toxicology and forensic sciences laboratory providing esoteric clinical and forensic services to physicians, attorneys, the criminal justice system, clinical reference labs, pharmaceutical companies, and consumer products manufacturers. As part of our services, professionals from NMS Labs interpret our laboratory testing results to resolve client-specific issues and provide expert witness testimony and consulting support for both civil and criminal judicial proceedings.

Yahoo
07-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Commissioners OK $93K grant application from coroner's office
POTTSVILLE — Schuylkill County Commissioners have approved the coroner's request to submit a $93,000 grant application for a machine that would dramatically reduce the cost and wait time for toxicology tests. The coroner's office is hoping to get money from the Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grant Program to pay for a Randox Multistat Toxicology Machine, according to Deputy Coroner Albert T. Barnes. Barnes told commissioners that if he obtains the $93,000 grant for the Randox machine, it will reduce wait time to get toxicology results. Typically, local officials wait six to eight weeks for results from NMS Labs in Horsham, Montgomery County. With the new machine, results could be ready in two hours and costs reduced by 80%, according to Barnes. The deadline to apply for the grant is late April. A timeframe on when they might receive an answer was not provided. 'I just think it's the way to go to save the money for the county,' Barnes said. Speeding up the time will aid police officers in their investigations and save money for the coroner's office, Barnes said. For example, sending out a tissue test to the crime lab costs $496, but doing it using the Randox machine costs $40, he said. Three staff members will be trained to use the machine, he said. Commissioner Gary Hess asked if the results can be used in court. Barnes responded that several other coroners' offices have used the results from the machine in court proceedings. In other business, County Administrator Gary Bender said the the county is seeking to apply to the Department of Community and Economic Development for a $20,000 grant to replace 30 deteriorated park benches at Sweet Arrow Lake County Park. The Sweet Arrow Lake Conservation Association will pay for the 15% required match, Bender said. Also, commissioners recognized April as duck month in the county. County Commissioner Larry Padora encouraged everyone to buy a rubber duck for $5 to support Avenues, with proceeds benefiting people with disabilities. The 37th Annual Duck Race is set for 3:32 p.m. April 27 at the Coal Creek Commerce Center, Saint Clair. Ducks will float down Mill Creek .Festivities run from noon to 5 p.m. featuring food trucks, vendors and entertainment. Commissioners also proclaimed April Donate Life Month, which encourages everyone to become an organ donor.

Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Yahoo
Haven woman's death ruled homicide
The young Schuylkill Haven woman found dead Jan. 6 in her home died of fentanyl poisoning, Schuylkill County Coroner David Moylan III said Monday. 'I'm ruling it as death at the hands of another human being, which is homicide,' Moylan said of the death of Haley Mills, 25. According to toxicology results returned from NMS Labs, Horsham, Mills had fentanyl and other drugs in her system, he said. Dr. Wayne Ross, the forensic pathologist who performed the autopsy, agreed with Moylan's conclusion, he said. 'The fentanyl was in a lethal range,' he said, without being specific. The toxicology results also showed methamphetamine, amphetamine and alcohol were in Mills' system, but in lower concentrations, said Moylan, who informed Mill's mother of the findings via Zoom Monday. Initial autopsy results had indicated the cause of death was diabetic ketoacidosis, and authorities did not suspect foul play had a role in the young woman's death. However, police emphasized those results were preliminary, and the investigation is ongoing. Police suspect Mills had been dead for 48 hours when a friend found her in her living room at 20 Parkway. State police had said her death appeared to be 'definitely suspicious' and signs of a struggle appeared to be evident and that the victim being found on the stairs appears to be 'consistent with a struggle.' A search warrant of the victim's property approved by Magisterial District Judge David Plachko Monday seeks items that could be helpful in the investigation. State police Trooper Kody Rittenbaugh said a friend of Mills, Hugo Noel, was the last person to see the victim alive. Noel told police he spent all day New Year's day with Mills. He left her Jan. 2 between 5 and 6 p.m., but said she was OK. He told police he went to her house at 2 p.m. Jan. 6 at the request of family members. He found Mills unresponsive on the stairwell and called police. Money was found strewn about the living room, and Mills was wearing only a sweatshirt. Anyone with information is asked to contact Schuylkill Haven State Police at 570-754-4600. Meanwhile, A GoFundMe page, 'Help Haley rest in peace,' seeks $4,000 to defray funeral costs. So far, $1,595 has been raised.