Dozens of Protestors Show Up at Home of Pharmaceutical CEO
July 4th 2006
By 4pm on July 1st two dozen protestors made a surprise visit to the waterfront home of Colin Goddard. 
Colin Goddard is the CEO to OSI pharmaceuticals a company largely owned and directed by Robert Ingram Vice President of Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline.
The message was simple; that GlaxoSmithKline sever its client contract with the notorious animal testing lab Huntingdon Life sciences.
What better way to influence the hierarchy within GlaxoSmithKline then to take our voices to the personal endeavors and investments of Glaxo leaders. Targeting Colin Goddard and OSI is a creative approach to influencing Glaxo's leaders; particularly it's Vice President Robert Ingram.
 Colin Goddard and other business partners to GlaxoSmithKline, as well as the remaining clients who keep Huntingdon running its operations in cruelty can expect similar treatment.
 
Everyone who chooses to support HLS' cruel business better pack an umbrella.
 
Repeat protests and creative, embarrassing actions are in the forecast.
 
 
ADL