About Servier
Servier is a privately held leader in oncology dedicated to bringing the promise of tomorrow to the patients we serve.
Launched by Servier Group, a unique global organization operating in more than 150 countries and governed by a non-profit foundation, Servier in the U.S. is a privately held Oncology leader and has the resources and network of an established global pharmaceutical company, while operating with the nimble and entrepreneurial spirit of a biotech.
Role Summary
The Associate Director, US Forecasting will report into the Corporate Business Insights team within the US CSDO department that oversees corporate and pipeline strategy, business development, business insights, and shared operations among other responsibilities.
The Associate Director, US Forecasting- Hematology will support the US Oncology business and lead forecasting of Inline products for our AML and MDS indications, and in close collaboration with the other members of the forecasting team. In addition to short- and long-term forecasting, this role will include ad hoc analytics and reporting for the IDH1 portfolio, as well as insights support as part of the Corporate Business Insights function.
The Associate Director will act in an enterprise capacity to engage in active collaboration across multiple functions including Strategy, Marketing, Market Access, Finance, and external partners, to create and maintain forecasts in our current and future indications.
Primary Responsibilities for AML/MDS Design, execute, and maintain complex models to produce unbiased and objective short-term and long-term US revenue forecasts for in-market products and programs in clinical stage, using appropriate methodologies (e.g. patient flow, epidemiology, TRx based) Identify key information needs to populate forecasting models, and work cross-functionally to obtain necessary information with stakeholders Coordinate with finance and market access for key commercial assumptions (e.g. GTN, pricing) and development of business cases Lead project management and socialization of forecasts for IDH1 assets, ensuring stakeholders are providing key inputs and reviewing as appropriate Develop deep knowledge of the competitive landscape and market dynamics of the brand disease state(s) with corporate insights, and work closely with the marketing and field marketing teams to stay abreast of current and future trends Provide revenue forecasts on a rolling basis for strategic planning and as inputs for corporate processes such as long range planning and budget Communicate material forecast changes for products/programs on an ongoing basis whenever such changes materialize due to new information, such as revised epidemiology estimates, updated market share projections, or emerging competitive events Translate forecasts into succinct PowerPoints and present to US leadership, providing optionality and context for decision-making (e.g. scenarios, sensitivities, waterfalls) As needed with Global R&D teams and NPP, evaluate commercial attractiveness of LCM opportunities for inline products Education and Required Skills Minimum 7 years relevant experience in forecasting, insights & analytics, financial planning, management consulting, and/or decision support in the biopharmaceutical industry Demonstrated expertise in biopharmaceutical forecasting required, including experience with both epidemiology-based long-term forecasts and trend-based short-term forecasts Extensive experience in the application of forecasting, advanced analytics and reporting techniques to solve business problems Strong technical knowledge of modelling tools (e.g. Excel) and data sources (e.g. claims, Rx) Sufficient understanding of financial matters to challenge and pressure-test assumptions (e.g. pricing, GTN, etc) preferred Experience in oncology, preferably US Demonstrated strong strategic thinking and proven ability to collaborate and work cross-functionally to drive business results in a heavily matrixed, fast-paced environment Able to set priorities, develop and manage multiple projects and timelines simultaneously Excellent communication and influencing skills Ability to represent the forecasting & analytics function on cross-functional teams Bachelor's degree in life sciences, business or marketing, or equivalent experience; graduate degree a plus Travel and Location Boston based candidates preferred but not required Able to travel up to 10% for meetings/workshops, external conferences, and internal meetings/off-sites, as required by position Servier's Commitment
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