Noxilizer Announces Board of Directors Addition


Noxilizer, Inc. recently announced Herbert C. Buchanan Jr., President, IU Health Methodist and University Hospitals, will join its Board of Directors. The company plans to leverage Mr. Buchanan’s leadership and healthcare expertise to drive market growth and expansion

“Herb’s deep expertise in hospital administration will prove invaluable as Noxilizer begins strategic advancement into the hospital market, stated Alfred R. Berkley III, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Noxilizer, Inc.

“I am excited to join this team and look forward to working closely with Larry and the board during the next phase of their growth,” said Mr. Buchanan. “Noxilizer is advancing a game-changing sterilization technology; a solution I am confident will be welcomed in the dynamic healthcare market.”

As President, IU Health Methodist and University Hospitals, Mr. Buchanan is responsible for determining the strategic vision and priorities of two of the largest hospitals in the state of Indiana. Prior to joining IU Health in 2014, he served as Chief Executive Officer for Howard University Hospital in Washington, DC. Before that, he served as Chief Operating Officer for the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore; as Vice President of Operations at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, IL; and as Vice President of Operations & Process Improvement for the Huntsville Hospital System in Alabama.

A native of Washington, DC, Mr. Buchanan earned his MBA from the Northwestern University JL Kellogg Graduate School of Management, as well as graduate and undergraduate degrees in mechanical engineering from the University of Michigan and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), respectively.

Noxilizer, Inc. provides room-temperature nitrogen dioxide sterilization technology that offers many benefits over traditional sterilization methods. Noxilizer sells sterilization and biodecontamination equipment to pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device manufacturers and also offers contract sterilization services at its Baltimore, MD, facilities. The company’s expert microbiology and material compatibility team is ready to partner to solve sterilization challenges through every phase of the process. Noxilizer, Inc., founded in 2004, is privately held with offices in the US, United Kingdom, and Japan. For more information, visit www.noxilizer.com.