Brian Lee
About Brian Lee
Brian Lee is the Senior Director of Serialization Strategy & Operations at Bristol Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in supply chain digitization and regulatory compliance.
Company
Brian Lee is currently employed at Bristol Myers Squibb in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States. He holds the position of Senior Director Serialization Strategy & Operations. Previously, he worked with the same company in various capacities including Director Market Integration & Supply Chain Digitization and Associate Director Serialization Regulations & Intl Markets.
Title
Senior Director Serialization Strategy & Operations
Education and Expertise
Brian Lee holds a Masters of Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology, where he studied Environmental Engineering from 1992 to 1995. He also has a BA in Chemistry from Drew University, completed in 1983. His expertise includes serialization strategies, supply chain optimization, regulatory compliance, and digital technology integration within the pharmaceutical sector.
Professional Background
Brian Lee has an extensive career history. Prior to his current role at Bristol Myers Squibb, he served as Director Market Integration & Supply Chain Digitization and Associate Director Serialization Regulations & Intl Markets at the same company. Before joining Bristol Myers Squibb, he worked at Merck in roles including Associate Director – Packaging Regulatory Compliance & Distribution Support, Global Technical Services Manager – Packaging Technology & Compliance, and Global Technical Services Manager– Equipment Technology. His professional journey began at AWC, Inc., where he served as President/Owner for 19 years.
Achievements
Brian Lee has made significant contributions to the bio-pharma industry. He leads the global serialization program at Bristol Myers Squibb, governing master data for US and EU supply chains and ensuring operational excellence with the SAP Advance Track and Trace system. He developed and deployed a process for implementing serialization and has led innovative projects for tracking, tracing, and monitoring cold chain products. He is currently pioneering an end-to-end digital supply chain strategy aimed at enhancing automation and business intelligence. Additionally, he serves as a board member for the Partnership for DSCSA Governance (PDG) and chairs the PDG Interoperability Committee, working on a blueprint for DSCSA interoperability.