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The “Triple Threat” Leadership Model in Life Sciences

45 min · 26. touko 2026
jakson The “Triple Threat” Leadership Model in Life Sciences kansikuva

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In Episode 8 of The Orange T, host Stephen M. Perry [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenperrykymanox/] sits down with newly appointed Kymanox CEO Evan Edwards [https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-edwards-72064840/] to explore the critical intersection of technical expertise, financial acumen, and strategic vision in life sciences leadership.  From navigating the entrepreneurial hurdles of founding a drug delivery startup to guiding a global professional services firm, the conversation explores how leaders can build teams that balance rigorous process with the speed required to innovate. Evan explains his "triple threat" approach to leadership, emphasizing the power of an engineering background, the necessity of empathetic, empowering team cultures, and why he views the inevitable "bumps in the road" not as failures, but as essential learning moments.  The discussion also examines how specialized professional services play a crucial role in de-risking emerging enterprises and supporting large biopharma through complex industry shifts.   * A broad sweeping discussion and dive into major industry shifts including: * CEO transition lessons and time management strategies * Market trends: combination products, digital health, and AI in pharma    * Turn setbacks into learning moments that drive long-term success Perfect for: Life science professionals, aspiring executives, biotech entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in T-shaped career development.  🎧 Subscribe to The Orange T for conversations on leadership, innovation, and the future of life sciences.

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In Episode 8 of The Orange T, host Stephen M. Perry [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenperrykymanox/] sits down with newly appointed Kymanox CEO Evan Edwards [https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-edwards-72064840/] to explore the critical intersection of technical expertise, financial acumen, and strategic vision in life sciences leadership.  From navigating the entrepreneurial hurdles of founding a drug delivery startup to guiding a global professional services firm, the conversation explores how leaders can build teams that balance rigorous process with the speed required to innovate. Evan explains his "triple threat" approach to leadership, emphasizing the power of an engineering background, the necessity of empathetic, empowering team cultures, and why he views the inevitable "bumps in the road" not as failures, but as essential learning moments.  The discussion also examines how specialized professional services play a crucial role in de-risking emerging enterprises and supporting large biopharma through complex industry shifts.   * A broad sweeping discussion and dive into major industry shifts including: * CEO transition lessons and time management strategies * Market trends: combination products, digital health, and AI in pharma    * Turn setbacks into learning moments that drive long-term success Perfect for: Life science professionals, aspiring executives, biotech entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in T-shaped career development.  🎧 Subscribe to The Orange T for conversations on leadership, innovation, and the future of life sciences.

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