Robert Romeo
About Robert Romeo
Robert Romeo is the Senior Manager of EDC Database Development at Bristol Myers Squibb, with over 15 years of experience in clinical data management and programming.
Title and Current Position
Robert Romeo holds the title of Senior Manager, EDC (Electronic Data Capture) Database Development at Bristol Myers Squibb. He operates out of Princeton, New Jersey, United States. In this role, Robert Romeo is responsible for overseeing the development and management of EDC databases, ensuring efficient and reliable data capture processes.
Previous Roles and Experiences
Robert Romeo has accrued over 15 years of experience in the clinical data management and programming field. His career includes significant roles such as Senior Manager, Clinical Programming at Allergan from 2016 to 2019 in Madison, New Jersey, and Principal Clinical Systems Programmer at Allergan from 2013 to 2014 in Bridgewater, New Jersey. Additionally, he worked at XClinical GmbH as a Project Data Manager in 2015 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Earlier in his career, he held positions at Eclinso US as Manager of Support Services and Training Specialist for a combined total of 8 years.
Education and Qualifications
Robert Romeo studied Information Systems at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from 2000 to 2004. He is also a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP), a certification he has held since 2012. This combination of education and certification underscores his technical and managerial expertise in the field.
Achievements in EDC System Development
As a leader in EDC database development at Bristol Myers Squibb, Robert Romeo led a team that implemented a new EDC system. This initiative resulted in a 20% improvement in data capture efficiency, showcasing his capability to drive significant enhancements in technological processes.
Conference Presentations and Publications
Robert Romeo presented at the 2021 Society for Clinical Data Management (SCDM) conference, where he discussed advancements in EDC technologies. Additionally, he has contributed to industry knowledge through his publication in the Journal of Clinical Data Management, focusing on the integration of AI in clinical trials.
Volunteer and Mentoring Activities
Beyond his professional endeavors, Robert Romeo volunteers as a mentor for the New Jersey Institute of Technology's alumni mentoring program. Through this role, he helps guide and support upcoming professionals in their career trajectories, leveraging his extensive experience and insights in the clinical data management sector.