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Azurity Pharmaceuticals

VP, Franchise Portfolio Management

Azurity Pharmaceuticals, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601

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Overview Azurity Pharmaceuticals is a privately held, specialty pharmaceutical company that focuses on innovative products that meet the needs of underserved patients. Azurity leverages its integrated capabilities and partner network to expand its broad commercial product portfolio and robust late-stage pipeline. The company’s patient-centric products span the cardiovascular, neurology, endocrinology, gastro-intestinal, institutional, and orphan markets.

Azurity is committed to being an inclusive workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer. We seek highly motivated individuals with dedication, integrity, and creative spirit to thrive in our organization.

Job Description Summary The VP of Franchise Portfolio Management leads Azurity’s Strategic Portfolio Management function to plan, build, and manage a balanced product portfolio through the entire lifecycle to meet assigned category targets within Azurity’s 5-year financial model. They ideate, select, and oversee development of a portfolio of assets that fit Azurity criteria, match patient needs and market opportunity with internal capabilities, and inform business development efforts. They own the product lifecycle management (PLM) process from ideation through end-of-life, leading cross-functional teams to drive development, launch, growth, and, eventually, ceasing commercial efforts.

Key Responsibilities

Maintain comprehensive subject matter expertise for the category through primary and secondary research, market scanning, competitive intelligence, and customer input.

Ideate and select products to construct a development funnel, each with a compelling and distinct target product profile (TPP), driving progress through development, registration, and launch.

Drive product enhancements and line-extensions post-launch and plan for replacement or withdrawal of commercial support at end of life.

Own and drive PLM stage-gates 1-9 at scale, convening and leading cross-functional teams. Ensure criteria are met at every stage; push functions to deliver on budget and timelines. Recommend discontinuations as appropriate.

Develop and maintain a balanced strategic plan for the category (stage, dose-form, technology, etc.), manage replacement of mature assets, and grow category revenues over the long term.

Challenge business development to provide assets that supplement the internally developed portfolio.

Develop external partnerships to access new technologies and enhance portfolio development.

Ideal Experience and Skills

Entrepreneurial mindset and drive

Cross-functional leadership and ability to drive action through others

Business acumen

Category therapeutic knowledge

Familiarity with pharmaceutical drug development, regulatory processes, and IP evaluation

Strong criteria-based decision-making and execution capabilities

Product selection expertise, creation of TPPs, and lifecycle management

Financial modeling, forecasting, and P&L construction

Ability to manage many projects simultaneously through stage-gate go/no-go decisions

Bachelor’s Degree

Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Critical Leadership Capabilities

Ownership of category success with a results-driven mindset

Sense of urgency and ability to align multiple functions at every stage

Disciplined decision-making and ability to trade off within limited resources; willingness to terminate projects as needed

Ability to bridge development science and commercial viability

Hybrid work model: #LI-Hybrid

Physical & Mental Requirements The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Must be able to sit for long periods

Frequently stand, walk, sit, talk, and hear

Occasionally climb stairs or ride elevators

Occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds

Operate a keyboard, telephone, and handheld devices

Benefits We Offer

Competitive compensation package with annual bonus based on company performance

Comprehensive health coverage (medical, dental, vision, prescription)

Hybrid work model (two days from home, three days in office) with exceptions

401(k) retirement savings with dollar-for-dollar match up to 5%

Generous time off: up to 15 vacation days annually plus rollover (up to 40 hours) and five sick/wellness days

Closing between Christmas and New Year’s for extra time with family

13 holidays observed

Tuition reimbursement for undergraduate and graduate study

Recognition via Azurity High Five platform

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