• Master’s in Business Administration, Sustainable Enterprise, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2020
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Toxicology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2002
  • B.S., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1996

Damani Parran, Ph.D., DABT

Sr. Toxicologist
  • Master’s in Business Administration, Sustainable Enterprise, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2020
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Toxicology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2002
  • B.S., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1996

Damani Parran is a business-minded Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs Leader offering extensive experience leading regulatory toxicology operations and strategy across numerous industries. He has experienced notable success in leveraging technical skills with formal business administration training to make strong contributions to the value chain. Damani has served as a regulatory affairs representative with regulatory authorities, stakeholders, and collaborators during new product development. He has also established alliances with sales, marketing, customer service, legal, R&D, and supply chain leaders to meet business objectives, drive development and commercialisation.

At EHS Support, Damani’s primary responsibilities fall within the Technical Expertise & Execution focus area. He works as part of the core technical team within the Sediment and Risk Assessment (SRA) Service Line and provides technical support to projects across multiple service areas including support of Cost Allocation & Litigation, the Business Services Group, and the Remediation Services Group.

Key Expertise

  • Regulatory & Toxicology Operations
  • Product Life Cycle Analysis
  • Customer & Business Partnership
  • Workflow Processes Optimization
  • Government Advocacy
  • Business Administration, Sustainability
  • Regulatory Impact & Risk Assessment
  • Global Regulatory Compliance
  • Time / Cost Reduction & Avoidance
  • Safety & Claim Substantiation