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Made in the U.S.A.: Science lessons for WHS grad opened ways to grow Illinois businesses

Beth Conerty leads a tour for an agricultural conference at the Integrated Bioprocessing Research Lab pilot plant at the University of Illinois. Conerty, a 2006 graduate of Woodstock High School, has been the business development manager at IBRL for six years, working to grow relationships with industry and help bring projects into the IBRL facility. (Courtesy photo)

In her job as associate director of business development for the Integrated Bioprocessing Research Laboratory at the University of Illinois, 2006 Woodstock High School alumnus Beth Conerty puts her degrees […]

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