Todd Cipperley
About Todd Cipperley
Todd Cipperley is the National Manager Hematology at Bristol Myers Squibb in Canada, with over 25 years of experience in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Todd Cipperley currently serves as the National Manager Hematology at Bristol Myers Squibb in Canada. In this role, he oversees nationwide strategies and operations within the hematology division, leveraging his extensive experience in the pharmaceutical industry to enhance the company’s market performance and patient outcomes in hematology.
Previous Experience in Immuno-Oncology
From 2016 to 2021, Todd Cipperley was the Regional Manager Immuno-Oncology, Ontario & West, also at Bristol Myers Squibb. Over these five years, he managed a team focused on immuno-oncology across Ontario and Western Canada. His responsibilities included the implementation of regional sales strategies, team leadership, and contributing to the advancement of immuno-oncology treatments in the market.
Extensive Career at Sanofi
Before his tenure at Bristol Myers Squibb, Todd Cipperley worked for 18 years at Sanofi as the Regional Sales Manager for Oncology, Hospital & Specialty Products in Western Canada. From 1997 to 2015, Cipperley was responsible for managing sales teams, developing regional sales strategies, and maintaining key client relationships. His role included oversight of specialty products and hospital sales, demonstrating his robust expertise in the oncology and specialty product markets.
Early Career in Pharmaceutical Sales
Todd Cipperley began his career in pharmaceutical sales with Bayer as a Sales Rep from 1992 to 1995 in Alberta. He then moved on to Bristol-Myers Squibb as an Oncology Specialist from 1995 to 1997, covering regions including Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. These early roles laid the foundation for his extensive career in sales and management within the oncology sector.
Educational Background
Todd Cipperley holds two Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of Calgary, where he studied from 1984 to 1992. He graduated with a BSc in Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics and another in Psychology. This diverse academic background has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of both the scientific and psychological aspects of medical and healthcare environments.