Gregory F. Krug Honored with 2025 Icon Honors Award

Allentown, PA — This past Thursday (November 20), Gregory F. Krug, Founder, President, and CEO of LAMPIRE
Biological Laboratories, was honored with the ICON Honors Award during a ceremony at the Hyatt Place/Hyatt
House Allentown, where recipients were recognized among colleagues, business leaders, and community
members. Krug was selected by a panel of three judges from among several applicants to receive the prestigious
2025 ICON Honors Award, which recognizes distinguished business leaders over the age of 60 who have
demonstrated exceptional leadership, professional achievement, and meaningful impact on the Greater Lehigh
Valley region.

About Gregory Krug

Gregory F. Krug founded LAMPIRE Biological Laboratories in 1977 and has served as President and CEO for nearly five decades. Under his leadership, LAMPIRE has grown into an internationally recognized biotechnology partner, employing more than 200 professionals across Bucks, Bedford, and Lehigh Counties. His vision has strengthened Pennsylvania’s life sciences ecosystem through job creation, facility expansion, and global product distribution rooted in local innovation. A passionate advocate for education and workforce development, Krug actively mentors students from high schools, technical programs, and universities throughout the state.
Krug provides internships, research opportunities, facility tours, and career guidance through partnerships with Delaware Valley University, DeSales University, WB Saul High School, Upper Bucks Technical School, and others—helping students connect classroom learning to real-world biotechnology careers. Krug is also deeply committed to community service, supporting charitable initiatives such as the Lehigh Valley Making Strides Breast Cancer Walk, Autism Speaks Walk & Field Day, and the Travis Manion 9/11 Heroes Run. His leadership extends to numerous professional, civic, and academic boards, reflecting his dedication to strengthening Pennsylvania through education, innovation, and community engagement.

About The ICON Honors Award

The ICON Honors Award, presented annually by the Lehigh Valley Business Journal, recognizes business leaders aged 60 and above who have demonstrated integrity, influence, and sustained contributions to their industries and communities. Honorees are selected for professional excellence, leadership impact, and contributions to regional economic growth. The awards dinner brings together leaders from across the Greater Lehigh Valley to celebrate those who have shaped and strengthened the local business landscape.
LAMPIRE ICON Award

LAMPIRE Participates in the 2025 Medica Trade Fair in Düsseldorf

2025 MEDICA Trade Fair

LAMPIRE Biological Laboratories was honored to participate in the 2025 MEDICA Trade Fair, held November 17–20 in Düsseldorf, Germany. Recognized as the world’s largest medical trade fair, MEDICA hosts more than 5,000 exhibitors and over 80,000 healthcare professionals each year, offering an essential forum for global collaboration, innovation, and industry insight.

Throughout the event, attendees were invited to visit Hall 1, Booth B44, where the LAMPIRE team presented our
comprehensive portfolio of high-quality biological reagents, custom antibody development services, and contract manufacturing solutions. As a company that supplies products worldwide on a daily basis, MEDICA provides an invaluable opportunity for LAMPIRE to connect with international partners, strengthen customer relationships, and highlight the capabilities that support diagnostics and pharmaceutical development globally.
LAMPIRE has had the privilege of attending MEDICA for several decades, reflecting our longstanding commitment
to the global life science community. We look forward to continuing this tradition and further contributing to the advancement of medical and scientific innovation.

LAMPIRE Biological Laboratories Wraps up ADLM Show in Chicago

LAMPIRE at the 2025 ADLM Show

LAMPIRE Biological Laboratories recently participated in the ADLM (Association of Diagnostic and Laboratory Manufacturers) Show in Chicago, continuing its nearly 40-year tradition of attending this premier industry event. The team welcomed visitors to Booth #3702, where they discussed how LAMPIRE supports research and manufacturing goals across the life sciences sector. The team was led by President Gregory F. Krug, along with Vice Presidents Gary Klinger and Lee Kandt, and included representatives from management, sales, technical, and quality assurance teams.


The ADLM Show provided an excellent opportunity to showcase LAMPIRE’s extensive product portfolio of over
5,000 products, engage with customers and partners, and explore opportunities for collaboration across the
industry.
After nearly four decades of participation, LAMPIRE continues to value the ADLM Show as a key platform for
strengthening relationships and demonstrating its commitment to advancing life science research and
production.

Founder’s Day – Meet Blue Goose

Meet Blue Goose

As part of our Founder’s Day celebration, we’re proud to highlight a piece of LAMPIRE’s history that embodies the spirit of our beginnings—the truck that helped build it all. Blue Goose, a rugged 1976 GMC, was more than just a vehicle; it carried a vision. In the earliest days of LAMPIRE, it was by President and Founder Gregory F. Krug’s side—hauling supplies, navigating muddy fields, and supporting the hands-on work that laid the foundation for our company. From transporting equipment to assisting with the care of the sheep that fueled medical innovation, Blue Goose played a critical role in our journey. Now fully restored, Blue Goose stands as a symbol of perseverance, vision, and the humble beginnings that shaped LAMPIRE. It reminds us of the dedication, hard work, and determination that continue to guide our mission today.
The Workhorse Behind a Vision

In the early days of LAMPIRE Biological Laboratories, when the company was just an idea fueled by grit and determination, there was one constant that carried the weight of that dream—a rugged GMC truck, Blue Goose.

Purchased new in 1976 and driven more miles than most men would dare count, it was more than just a vehicle; it was a partner in the daily grind, a silent witness to the long hours, and a loyal companion to its driver, Gregory F. Krug. The Blue Goose was no stranger to the winding country roads and rolling farmland where the foundation of LAMPIRE was built. Day after day, it hauled supplies, navigated muddy fields, and stood parked outside barns and pastures as Greg worked. It carried the tools of a young scientist-turned-entrepreneur, always stocked with equipment, feed, and the essentials needed for harvesting the precious biological materials that would fuel groundbreaking research.

Perhaps most memorably, the faithful blue truck was there for the sheep. A crucial part of LAMPIRE’s early operations, these animals provided the raw materials that helped drive advancements in medicine and science. Greg would pull up, climb out with practiced ease, and set about his work—carefully bleeding the sheep to collect valuable whole blood, ensuring their health while securing the lifeblood of innovation.

Many days ended with Greg leaning against the truck’s well-worn frame, exhausted but never defeated, always looking ahead to what was next. The Blue Goose saw LAMPIRE grow—from a small operation with a vision to an industry leader making an impact in laboratories worldwide. And through it all, the blue truck remained steadfast, carrying the weight of a business destined to thrive.

Today, the restored truck stands as more than an old pickup. It represents persistence, ingenuity, and the unwavering spirit of LAMPIRE’s founder. Though it may no longer rumble down country roads, its story lives on—a reminder that sometimes, the hardest-working things in life aren’t just people, but the machines that carried them forward. Thank you Blue Goose.

LAMPIRE Celebrates Founder Greg Cornell Tarler on June 2

Craig Cornell Tarler, Founder

LAMPIRE is proud to commemorate the legacy of founder Craig Cornell Tarler by designating June 2 as Founders Day in his honor. Craig laid the foundation for what LAMPIRE would become, later welcoming Gregory F. Krug as a partner during the company’s formative years.

LAMPIRE’s beginnings date back to the late 1970s, sparked by a unique request from another firm interested in purchasing Craig’s horse farm for use as a research facility to produce defibrinated sheep blood. What began as a simple inquiry quickly evolved into a visionary business opportunity—one that Craig embraced and nurtured into the company that exists today.

Craig was more than a business partner to Greg. He served as a mentor, confidant, and cherished friend. He treated Greg like family, referring to him as his “adopted son,” and inspired him through his leadership, integrity, and belief in what they could build together. The pair spent countless evenings with Craig’s family, engaging in lively discussions and debates that were both meaningful and formative. Greg regards his time with Craig as among the most influential of his life.

The remarkable growth LAMPIRE has achieved over the past several decades is a direct reflection of the vision Craig established. His influence continued even after he retired to North Carolina to be closer to his family and grandchildren, remaining in regular contact and always available to offer support and guidance. Many within the LAMPIRE community fondly remember Craig’s inspirational presence and heartfelt remarks during the company’s 25th Anniversary Celebration and the Grand Opening of the Everett Bioprocessing Center in 2007.

On this Founders Day, we honor Craig Cornell Tarler—his leadership, his legacy, and his enduring impact on LAMPIRE. His contributions remain deeply woven into the fabric of the organization and continue to guide its mission and values today.

LAMPIRE Welcomes Governor Shapiro for PA Sites Grant Announcement in Bedford County

Pennsylvania SITES grant announcement

LAMPIRE was proud to participate in Governor Josh Shapiro’s first Pennsylvania SITES grant announcement, held in Bedford County. The event highlighted the Commonwealth’s commitment to supporting economic development in rural communities.

Gregory F. Krug, LAMPIRE President & CEO and member of the Bedford County Development Association (BCDA) Board, attended the event and had the opportunity to engage directly with Governor Shapiro and Rick Siger, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED). The Governor addressed attendees on the importance of strategic investments in rural regions and their role in fostering long-term economic growth. As part of the $64 million awarded across Pennsylvania, Bedford County received a $2.8 million grant to develop Areas I and II of a 151-acre site into the Bedford County Business Park III. This significant investment will support infrastructure improvements and attract new business opportunities to the region.

LAMPIRE would like to extend sincere appreciation to Bette Slayton, BCDA President & CEO; Jeff Crist, BCDA Board Chair; and the entire BCDA team for their leadership and dedication in advancing this important initiative.

Additionally, LAMPIRE welcomed Michael O’Rourke, Eric Bitar, and Michael Gerber from DCED Team PA to its Everett farm and laboratory on Friday, May 9. The visit provided an opportunity to discuss potential collaborations and explore ways the state can continue supporting LAMPIRE’s growth and innovation.