Jaime Beaver
About Jaime Beaver
Jaime Beaver is a Clinical Account Manager specializing in rare diseases at Travere Therapeutics, with a background in medical sales and account management across several pharmaceutical companies. He holds a BS in Chemistry from Purdue University and has expertise in clinical lipidology.
Work at Travere Therapeutics
Jaime Beaver currently serves as a Clinical Account Manager specializing in Rare Disease at Travere Therapeutics. Since joining the company in 2022, Beaver has focused on managing accounts related to rare diseases, leveraging expertise in this niche area. The role involves collaborating with healthcare professionals and stakeholders to ensure optimal patient access to therapies.
Previous Experience at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
Jaime Beaver worked as a Medical Specialist at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. from 2015 to 2017. During this two-year tenure in the Knoxville, Tennessee area, Beaver contributed to the company's medical initiatives, focusing on the needs of patients and healthcare providers.
Experience at Flexion Therapeutics
From 2017 to 2021, Jaime Beaver held the position of Musculoskeletal Business Manager at Flexion Therapeutics. In this role, Beaver managed business operations related to musculoskeletal therapies, further developing expertise in account management and client relations within the healthcare sector.
Background in Account Management
Jaime Beaver has a strong background in account management, having worked as a Key Account Manager at EMD Serono, Inc. from 2011 to 2015. This four-year experience in the Knoxville area involved managing key accounts and developing strategies to enhance client engagement and service delivery.
Education and Expertise
Jaime Beaver holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Purdue University, achieved between 1994 and 1997. Additionally, Beaver has a Basic Competency in Clinical Lipidology certification from the National Lipid Association, indicating a professional focus on the study and management of lipid disorders.