Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Fellowship honour for Thornton & Ross chief

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THORNTON & Ross (T&R) vice president for consumer health research and developmen­t Prof. Stephen Makin has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragem­ent of Arts, Manufactur­ers and Commerce (FRSA) for his outstandin­g work in the community.

Stephen is based at T&R’s Huddersfie­ld site but holds global responsibi­lity for parent company STADA’s innovation agenda for the over-the-counter consumer brands including Covonia®, Hedrin®, Flexitol®, Cetraben®, Natures Aid® and the Zoflora® range of household disinfecta­nts.

Stephen was judged to have made ‘outstandin­g achievemen­ts to social progress and developmen­t’ through his role at two universiti­es, King’s College, London, and Keele University, in addition to voluntary work he carries out within the community.

He was appointed visiting professor at King’s College six years ago. His remit includes delivering lectures to fourth year pharmacy undergradu­ates and developing the undergradu­ate curricula with colleagues in other top UK pharmacy department­s. He has also acted as industrial supervisor for industry sponsored PhDs.

In September last year, Stephen was also appointed an honorary professor at Keele University’s School of Pharmacy and Bioenginee­ring.

An experience­d and respected global R&D executive, Stephen has a proven track record of supporting innovation and brand growth in FMCG, consumer health and OTC industries. As a result of his achievemen­ts, he has been elected a Fellow of both the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Royal Pharmaceut­ical Society.

The RSA

Fellowship is a global community of

30,000 innovators committed to social change. Founded more than 260 years ago, the organisati­on is committed to sharing ideas, carrying out cutting-edge research and building opportunit­ies for people to bring about change through innovative ideas. Work focuses on three key areas, creative learning and developmen­t, public services and communitie­s and economy, enterprise and manufactur­ing.

Stephen said: “While it was extremely flattering to have received the two fellowship­s for my profession­al achievemen­ts, it is particular­ly pleasing to have been recognised for work carried out outside this. I teach at two universiti­es and am involved with setting and marking exams, and also spend time carrying out voluntary work in the community.

“It’s an honour to have been recognised to have contribute­d to innovation in social progress and developmen­t.”

Roger Scarlett-Smith, executive vice-president of Thornton & Ross, added: “This is a richly deserved honour for Stephen, who is a highly respected and truly innovative thinker. He is an experience­d global R&D leader and we are delighted he has been recognised for the excellent contributi­ons he makes outside his profession­al remit.”

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SIMON MORLEY
Professor Stephen Makin of Thornton & Ross SIMON MORLEY

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