Executive Director – Strategic Sourcing, Supply Chain
United States
Full Time
3 weeks ago
$250,000 - $290,000 USD
No Visa Sponsorship
Key skills
LeadershipCommunicationPresentation Skills
About this role
Role Overview
Source, evaluate, and select components of the Supply Network including, but not limited to, Manufacturing Organizations, Technology Providers, Critical Material providers (Vector, LNP, Cells, Cell Lines, and Other).
Lead and provide the tools and framework for the cross functional assessment of suppliers, vendors and partners for their capabilities, business stability, and quality of service.
Partner with procurement to negotiate and implement major contracts related to manufacturing, development, procurement of critical materials, and logistics management with a balanced focus on cost, time and capabilities. Make strategic recommendations to the Kyverna Leadership on areas of growth, expansion, exit or contraction.
Monitor the landscape, assess, categorize and communicate opportunities to evaluate the on-going directory of potential suppliers/services that help advance Kyverna's business. Maintain the directory, eliminating suppliers/providers with unfavorable prior assessments and adding new suppliers/providers as they are identified.
Provide strategic input, including capacity and capability planning and management, supporting the expansion of the Kyverna footprint globally. Assist teams in building the full business case with risks, opportunities and recommendations that support the growth of Kyverna.
Identify areas of need for supply redundancy based on business risk.
Recommend and establish strategic partnerships and opportunities for consolidation that reduces overall business complexity and risk.
Partner with stakeholders in Business Development, Legal, Manufacturing, Quality, Technical Development, Clinical Development and Life-cycle Leadership to identify, evaluate, and implement opportunities to establish efficient supply networks that support the corporate vision and strategy.
Manage and optimize the Supply Chain function to ensure timely, cost-effective, and robust management of all materials and products to all regions where Kyverna product is provided.
Set up Supply Lanes and evaluate requirements in new regions where clinical trials are being considered, assessing import/export requirements, taxes, tariffs, and supply constraints for autologous cell therapy products.
Mature the Supply Plan to S&OP and set targets that ensure robust supply planning and forecasting.
Strategically allocate supply across the supply network to ensure redundancy, un-interrupted supply, and cost effectiveness.
Set-up and manage inventory of all materials managed by Kyverna. Source Depots for import/export management, and warehouses for storage of samples and critical materials. Set re-supply levels.
Build, manage and develop the team of sourcing, supply chain and procurement personnel into a high-functioning team. Plan algorithms for additional personnel based on work volume, drum-beat and regional presence.
Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in life sciences is required. An advanced degree in life science and/or an MBA is preferred.
15+ years in pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical operations, including 5+ years leading strategic sourcing and/or supply chain functions.
Direct experience in cell therapy is required, including clinical-stage operations and readiness for or execution of commercial launch.
Strong business acumen with the ability to align supply chain strategy to commercial forecasts and product launch.
Proven track record of excellence in managing complex, global supply chains with internal and external stakeholders, optimizing cost, service levels, and scalability from clinical through commercial stages.
Proven leader able to manage teams and collaborate with cross-functional groups and executives of the company to advance ideas and implement solutions while balancing speed, cost, quality, and risk.
Accountable, independently motivated, detail oriented and good problem-solving ability.
Able to understand business needs, recommend options with realistic alternatives, and make decisions based on changing priorities.
Demonstrated ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels in a matrixed environment, including executive-level communication on supply risks, launch readiness, and mitigation strategies.
Highly collaborative team player who fosters open communication and facilitates mutual understanding and cooperation between all stakeholders.
Strategic and critical thinker who has excellent judgement when making trade-off decisions for program scope, costs and strategy.
A mentor and leader: all team members deserve an engaged, thoughtful culture and people leader.
Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills and effectively communicates with all levels of management.
Ability to build strong relationships throughout the organization by being transparent, reliable, and delivering on commitments.