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Guided by our 2030 vision to "be an innovative global healthcare company contributing to the sustainable development of society", we are shaping a healthier, more hopeful future for patients, their families, and society.
Job Summary With the Head of Government Affairs & Public Policy, this position will help lead Daiichi Sankyo's engagement with the federal government to ensure patient access to our current portfolio and robust pipeline of medicines.
This position will identify key issues in federal legislation and regulation that could impact the company and patients.
Informed by collaboration across functions, lead efforts to develop strategies to mitigate risks and harms while also proactively pursuing opportunities to bring our medicines to the patients who need them.
Responsibilities With the Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy, develop and lead Daiichi Sankyoβs federal legislative and regulatory engagement and strategy, with a focus on priority issues.
Monitor and analyze legislative and regulatory developments with potential impact Daiichi Sankyoβs business and patient access to medicines.
Identify risks and opportunities and develop strategy for engagement on Daiichi Sankyoβs priority issues, collaborating with internal subject matter experts and aligning with leadership and Government Affairs & Public Policy team.
Maintain and develop relationships with Members of Congress, their staff, and relevant Committee staff, and with external stakeholders, to promote DSIβs legislative and policy priorities and reputation.
Flexible work schedule, including availability in the mornings and evenings and occasional weekend events.
Engage with trade and other membership organizations on priority issues, tracking developments and working to shape industryβs broader positioning to reflect Daiichi Sankyoβs business needs.
Supports PhRMA Board Member, as needed.
Lead engagement with consultants to ensure their work advances Daiichi Sankyoβs priorities and brings sustained value to the organization.
Educate internal stakeholders and business leaders, in the U.S.
and globally, on emerging trends and existing risks and opportunities at the federal level, while also seeking their input and feedback to inform government affairs strategy and engagement.
Contributes to internal and external advocacy and educational materials and provides support to leadership in external engagement.
Support Government Affairs & Public Policy team in other areas, as needed, to move Daiichi Sankyo goals forward.
Qualifications Education Qualifications Bachelor's Degree required Master's Degree preferred JD preferred Experience Qualifications 10 or More Years Legislative, executive branch, government affairs, and/or pharmaceutical industry experience required Experience with the federal legislative process, including knowledge of committee procedures, protocols, and ethics rules and regulations required Demonstrated relationships in Congress and with key external stakeholders required Solid political judgment and strategic thinker with ability to identify potential risks and opportunities for DSI interests required Experience engaging with PhRMA and/or other life science trade organizations preferred Strong understanding of the biopharmaceutical industry and related political environment preferred Travel Requirements Ability to travel up to 20% of the time.
Travel for conferences and business meetings as necessary; candidate must be located in the Washington D.C.
area.
Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.
is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Salary Range: USD$198,160.00
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The client is seeking an innovative and visionary leader for the role of Dean of the School of Liberal Arts. This position is critical for driving the strategic, academic, and administrative functions of the School.
Serving approximately 12,000 students, the client offers diverse bachelor's degree programs and is recognized for excellence in student engagement. The School of Liberal Arts provides a comprehensive array of majors, including Cinema and Media Arts Production, Criminal Justice, English, History, and others, while also offering five Nexus Degrees in partnership with the Georgia Film Academy.
These programs are designed to prepare students for Georgia's growing film and digital entertainment sectors through hands-on and experiential learning opportunities.
The Dean will report directly to the Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs/Provost and will be responsible for positioning the School for future success. This will involve building upon the School's legacy of academic excellence and commitment to providing students access to success.
Additionally, the English Language Institute, part of the School of Liberal Arts, plays a crucial role as a resource for non-native English speakers. The client is looking for a leader with the creativity, talent, and experience necessary to lead these efforts and continue enhancing the institution's academic reputation.
Applications for the position require a detailed letter of interest, a CV, and a list of five professional references, with applications reviewed starting January 23, 2026. The client is committed to equal employment and educational opportunities, emphasizing the recruitment and promotion of individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, and other protected statuses.
Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their applications electronically, and confidentiality is assured throughout the process.