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Brian Cass is a former managing director of
Huntingdon Life Sciences Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) was a contract research organisation (CRO) organized in Maryland and headquartered in East Millstone, New Jersey. It was founded in 1951 in Cambridgeshire, England. It had two laboratories in the United Kingdom a ...
, a contract research organisation company that was based in
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in the United Kingdom and
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in the United States. Before moving to Huntingdon Life Sciences, Cass was the managing director of Covance (now
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). He was appointed a
CBE The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
in 2002.Animal test chief's CBE 'is for firm'
''Telegraph''; accessed 23 February 2014.


Career

He was appointed to the Board of Huntingdon as Managing Director/Chief Operating Officer in 1998. He became a Director and Managing Director/President of LSR Inc in 2002.Huntingdon Life Sciences Annual Report 2000, p. 67 He has held directorships with North Yorkshire Training & Enterprise Council Ltd and Business Link North Yorkshire Ltd. He was elected to be a Vice President of the Institute of Animal Technology in 2009. In the time Cass has been managing director at Huntingdon Life Sciences, he has doubled the company's revenues from $93m in 1999 to $191m in 2009.


Honours and awards

* Cass was appointed a CBE in 2002 for services to medical research. * Cass was awarded the Pharmaceutical Times' Industry Award in 2002 for the Outstanding Achievement of the Year."Brian Cass wins Industry award"
, pharmatimes.com; accessed 23 February 2014.
* The Pharma Award was presented to Cass at the Pharmaceutical Times’ Great Oxford Debate in Oxford University's Union. In a vote comprising 81 directors from 50 UK pharmaceutical companies, 80% gave their backing to Cass, beating Secretary of State for Health, Alan Milburn, Chairman of NICE, Sir Michael Rawlins, and the Director-General of The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, Dr Trevor Jones. * In 2006 Cass was presented with the Award of the Central Veterinary Society Victory Medal.


Victim of intimidation

Huntingdon Life Sciences has been the target Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty since 1999, a campaign run by British and American animal-rights activists, who seek to close the company down for its treatment of, and experimentation upon, live animals. The campaign has included acts of intimidation and violence, including against Cass, who sustained head injuries when he was attacked outside his home on 22 February 2001 by three people armed with pickaxe handles and CS gas. A neighbour who tried to help him was sprayed with the gas. Detective Chief Inspector Tom Hobbs of Cambridgeshire police told reporters: "It's only by sheer luck that we are not beginning a murder inquiry." David Blenkinsop, who had previously engaged in actions using the name of the
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, was jailed for three years for the attack."Jail for lab boss attacker"
BBC News; accessed 23 February 2014.


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