Jubilant HollisterStier employee newsletter, The Fill

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Jubilant HollisterStier employee newsletter, The Fill
Jubilant HollisterStier LLC, USA
winter 2014
HollisterStier’s long history
HollisterStier Laboratories
is a Spokane institution
that has a long, rich history.
Many people have come
and gone over the years,
but the ties that HollisterStier has created with this
community far outreach the
facility’s doors and the passing of years. This newsletter
focuses on the company’s
early history and, largely,
on a paper written in 1965
by one of the company’s
founding members, D.D.
Moffit. The following text
is a scan made of Mr. Moffit’s original typed document (typos and formatting issues are unique to his original).
The early years
Hollister-Stier in the 40s,
S. 109 Division St., Spokane, WA
‘History & Growth’, Written by D.D. Moffitt,
April, 1965, Spokane Washington
continued on page 3
*Due to federal regulations and confidentiality agreements that Jubilant HollisterStier signs with our clients,
The Fill alters some details surrounding product and patient specifics to maintain anonymity.
Reminder
If you have any photos from Hollister-Stier/Jubilant HollisterStier that you can share, we are creating an archive of photos and
are putting together a memory book spanning from the company’s inception to present. Route any hard copy photos to Lisa
Clark or email to Shannon Jordan (all copies will be scanned and returned). If you know, please include the names of those
pictured, the location and year. All memorabilia, trivia, and stories also welcome!
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Interesting trivia
continued on page 4
The groom’s apartment over the Hollister family’s garage on 18th became the first Hollister-Stier pollen production facility. Mrs Hollister had a housekeeper named Mrs Skogland who would help Mr. Hollister with the pollen
production after she finished her housekeeping duties. Mrs. Skogland followed Hollister-Stier from the garage
(which burned down in 1926) into their new location in the Old National Bank Building and she became the
company’s first Production Manager.
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Interesting trivia
continued on page 5
During 1926 renovations to the Hollister family garage/pollen production facility, painters dropped a lit cigarette into
some paint thinner, accidentally burning down the garage.
‘History & Growth’ continued from page 4
Interesting trivia
continued on page 6
In 1928 Hollister-Stier became the first tenant of the now historic Paulsen Medical-Dental Building at
Riverside & Washington
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‘History & Growth’ continued from page 5
‘History & Growth’, Written by D.D. Moffitt,
April, 1965, Spokane Washington
Quality Assessment Update
To keep you updated, you may recall one of the commitments
we made to the FDA was to carry out a detailed review of our
end-to-end operational and quality systems. As of today, we
have completed this assessment with the help of external consultants who were on site for two weeks. The management team
received a walkthrough of the preliminary findings this afternoon. We will prioritize the list of changes needed, and will
finalize an implementation plan that will detail the path forward to making improvements across our operations, quality
and support systems in our facility. This plan will include further evaluations of specific systems required to better prepare
us for future CDER and CBER audits expected later this year.
As a management team, we are committed to making the necessary improvements in our systems. These may include changes
to our technology systems, our processes and our organizational structures. We will communicate the key priorities which
we will implement starting in the new fiscal year, April 1st.
On behalf of the management team at JHS, I want to
thank the many of you who spent considerable time working with the consultants. Your input was very valuable
and helped frame the areas of attention needed in our site.
Marcelo Morales
Chief Executive Officer
Jubilant HollisterStier
Online Reminders
Visit www.jublHS.com/employees to view
the latest issue of The Fill and to order from
the JHS and HollisterStier Allergy stores
where logowear and giftcards are available
for purchase!
Coming soon.... a new website design!
Our parent company, Jubilant Life Sciences,
is in the process of creating a new look for
jublHS.com to ensure better brand alignment
throughout all JLS companies. Look for the
announcment in your email inbox soon to see
what their new design looks like!
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