Elizabeth Principe
About Elizabeth Principe
Elizabeth Principe is the Operational Excellence Latinoamerica Coordinator at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Provincia de Lima, Peru, with extensive experience in regulatory affairs across multiple Latin American countries.
Title
Elizabeth Principe currently holds the title of Operational Excellence Latinoamerica Coordinator at Bristol-Myers Squibb, a prominent pharmaceutical company. She is based in Provincia de Lima, Peru, where she oversees operational efficiency and regulatory compliance across Latin American countries.
Company
Elizabeth Principe works at Bristol-Myers Squibb, a leading global biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering, developing, and delivering innovative medicines that help patients prevail over serious diseases. In her role, she contributes to enhancing regulatory processes and maintaining compliance with company guidelines and global standards.
Professional Background
Elizabeth Principe has an extensive career in regulatory affairs and operational excellence. Prior to her current role, she served as the South Hub Regulatory Coordinator (AR-CH-PE) at Bristol-Myers Squibb from 2017 to 2018. She also held positions as Regulatory Affairs Coordinator from 2015 to 2017, and Regulatory and Quality Coordinator at Merck Peruana in 2010. She has also worked with Bayer, Pfizer, and Sally Beauty Company in various regulatory positions.
Education and Expertise
Elizabeth Principe has a robust educational background in both business and pharmaceutical fields. She earned a Masters Degree in Business Administration from CENTRUM Graduate Business School from 2018 to 2019. She holds a Licentiate degree in Pharmacy and Biochemistry from Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, completed from 2003 to 2008. Additionally, she achieved a Diploma in Management and Monitoring of International Clinical Trials from Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrion in 2012.
Skills and Competencies
Elizabeth Principe possesses strong skills in developing and standardizing regulatory processes across Latin American countries. Her ability to manage unexpected circumstances effectively while working under pressure sets her apart in her field. She also has excellent communication and persuasion skills, essential for her regulatory roles. Her good command of the English language facilitates her responsibilities in an international context.