Neila Pierre
About Neila Pierre
Neila Pierre is an IT Business Partner at Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, specializing in strategic roadmap planning and IT compliance within the biotech and pharmaceutical industries. She has extensive experience in system implementation and change management, having worked in various roles across multiple organizations in the healthcare sector.
Current Role at Amylyx Pharmaceuticals
Neila Pierre serves as an IT Business Partner at Amylyx Pharmaceuticals since 2023. In this role, she facilitates seamless processes and provides support across Research & Development (R&D) and Quality operations. Her responsibilities include strategic roadmap planning and ensuring IT compliance within the biotech and pharmaceutical sectors.
Previous Experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Neila Pierre has extensive experience in the pharmaceutical industry, having held various positions. She worked at Acceleron Pharma as a Business Systems Analyst from 2020 to 2022. Prior to that, she was a Clinical Systems Administrator at Corbus Pharmaceuticals from 2019 to 2020 and held roles at GSK and TESARO, Inc. in regulatory systems and clinical operations.
Educational Background in Public Health and Management
Neila Pierre earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health from Regis College, studying from 2014 to 2017. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Science in Regulatory & Clinical Research Management from the same institution, completing her studies from 2017 to 2018.
Expertise in System Implementation and Compliance
Neila Pierre specializes in system implementation and strategic change management. She excels in navigating regulated environments to drive results and lead cross-functional initiatives. Her expertise includes ensuring compliance with IT standards, data privacy, health regulatory agency regulations, and SOX controls.
Early Career and Research Experience
Neila Pierre began her career with roles that included a Research Assistant in Public Health at Regis College in 2016 and a position in Community Affairs at Cambridge Health Alliance in 2017. These early experiences contributed to her foundational knowledge in public health and regulatory systems.