Amanda Scott brings over 15 years of experience leading strategy and operational execution across global clinical supply chains, enabling Phase I-IV drug development in rare disease, neurology, and neuropsychology. A registered pharmacist with a diverse array of competencies in clinical hospital practice, poison and emergency management, and higher education, Amanda currently serves as faculty in Northeastern University's Department of Pharmacy and Health Systems Sciences, translating her industry expertise into classroom learning while supporting the University's robust PharmD fellowship programs in partnership with multiple pharmaceutical sponsors.
Global pharmaceutical supply chains are entering an era of unprecedented trade volatility, shifting tariff structures, regulatory complexity, and geopolitical disruption. While these external pressures are often viewed as compliance challenges, they are increasingly shaping network design, sourcing strategies, speed-to-patient initiatives, and long-term supply chain resilience. Erika Vidal-Faulkenberry will provide a forward-looking perspective on how trade dynamics are transforming end-to-end pharmaceutical supply chains, from early development through commercialization. Drawing on cross-industry experience and global trade leadership, this discussion will explore how organizations can anticipate disruption, challenge legacy operating assumptions, and proactively embed trade considerations into strategic supply chain decision-making.
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