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Brian Kuttler

Brian Kuttler

  • Class
    2005
  • Induction
    2015
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Lacrosse
Brian Kuttler ’05 was a standout on the men’s lacrosse team from 2002-05 graduating from DeSales in 2005 with a BS in business administration, pharmaceutical marketing, and management.

Kuttler continues to be the all-time leading scorer in DeSales history totaling 102 goals, which ranks fourth all-time, 86 assists, which ranks second all-time, for a program-best 188 career points. He also ranks seventh all-time with 238 ground balls and still holds the record for most assists in a game, along with Matt Brancaccio, tallying seven twice in his career.

He is still the only Bulldog to participate in the North/South Lacrosse All-Star game in 2005 and was named All-MAC Second-Team three times in his career.

Following graduation Kuttler began managing his family business, Maryanne Pastry Shoppe, in Sea Isle City, NJ and Doylestown, PA. In 2008 he moved into the corporate world as a logistics coordinator at BDP International on the DuPont account and held numerous roles at BDP until May of 2011.

In 2011 he switched companies and moved onto AmerisourceBergen in Chesterbrook, PA and has since served as a supply chain analyst for generics, a pricing manager for PRxO Generics Global Sourcing, and is currently a generics category manager for the Global Sourcing and Manufacturer relations team. AmerisourceBergen is a pharmaceutical wholesaler which ranks #16 on the Fortune 500 list. He maintains the PRxO Generics formulary in regards to new product launches, supply issues, pricing issues, etc. His team handles 180 generic manufacturers and over 8,000 generic SKU’s on the formulary.

Kuttler continues to play lacrosse recreationally after college in both field and box leagues when time permits. He is also involved with “For Pete’s Sake” Cancer foundation, participating and volunteering with many of their fundraisers.

Kuttler is the youngest of nine siblings and enjoys time relaxing with his family and 17 nieces and nephews.
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