Brian B.
About Brian B.
Brian B. is the Director of Veeva Platforms - Clinical Domain at Bristol Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in software development and management in the clinical and medical domains.
Current Title and Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Brian B. currently holds the position of Director, Veeva Platforms - Clinical Domain at Bristol Myers Squibb. He is based in Princeton Pike, NJ. In this role, he oversees the implementation and management of Veeva systems within the clinical domain, focusing on improving efficiencies and ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Previous Roles at Bristol Myers Squibb
Brian B. has a long tenure at Bristol Myers Squibb, with roles including Associate Director, Veeva Platforms (2018-2021) in Princeton Pike, NJ, and Associate Director, Medical and Clinical Domain Lead (2008-2018) in Pennington, NJ. He also served as Technical Manager (2006-2008) and Senior Software Engineer (2003-2006) in Pennington, NJ. His experience spans across technical and leadership positions, where he contributed to various IT and clinical projects.
Earlier Career and Other Companies
Before joining Bristol Myers Squibb, Brian B. worked at Paragon Consulting as a Software Developer (2002-2003) in Pennington, NJ. He also held roles at First Consulting Group as a Software Developer (1999-2002) and UnitedHealth Group as a Software Developer (1997-1999) in Hartford, Connecticut Area. These roles provided him with foundational experience in software development within the healthcare industry.
Educational Background
Brian B. obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Management Sciences and Information Systems from Penn State University. He studied at the university from 1992 to 1997, acquiring a solid educational foundation that has supported his career in IT and management within the clinical and healthcare sectors.
Key Projects and Contributions at Bristol Myers Squibb
Brian B. played a pivotal role in the selection process for Veeva CTMS as the next-generation solution for Bristol Myers Squibb. He was instrumental in negotiating Statements of Work (SOWs) with three vendors and defining the governance and working model for the CTMS project. Additionally, he led approval reviews from Enterprise Architecture and drove integration design meetings, ensuring successful implementation and alignment with organizational goals.