Steven Jacobs

President Global BioPharm Solutions, LLC

Steven A. Jacobs
President, Global BioPharm Solutions, LLC
Chairman of the Board, Global Clinical Supplies Group
Past President (2013), Philadelphia Chapter, Association for Talent Development

Mr. Jacobs is a successful trainer, business leader, consultant, executive coach and speaker. He’s been heavily involved in clinical supply chain operations, IMPs, cGMPs,
cGCPs, clinical development and quality for pharmaceuticals, and biotech products. He sits on the Board of Directors of the largest professional clinical supplies organization in
the world, the Global Clinical Supplies Group. His expertise also includes success in innovation, global cultural dynamics, organizational development, and high performing
teams. He has presented globally on leadership, management, forecasting, planning,creativity, making global teams successful, emotional intelligence, generational
differences, human error prevention, clinical supplies logistics, project management,problem solving and contract negotiations.

In the past he has been the CEO and COO of a start up company as well as the president and Global Chief Operating Officer of a multinational contract organization that served
companies like Novartis, Eisai, Lilly and others in the pharmaceutical and biotech sector.

His ability to lead, drive outcomes, and bring teams together to deliver products and services on time and on budget was honed and developed as the head of US clinical
supply operations for Johnson & Johnson. This was part of his 20 years of experience in clinical supplies, clinical development and global team leadership.

Mr. Jacobs was also a logistics and aviation officer, in the U.S. Army, where he rose to the rank of Major and was a maintenance test pilot, and pilot in command, for both
helicopters and fixed wing Army aircraft.

His undergraduate degree is in Pharmacy from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia and his MBA is from the University of Phoenix with a specialization in
global management.

Pre-Conference Workshop Day

1:30 PM WORKSHOP TWO I LEVERAGE AI TO ENHANCE DTP CLINICAL TRIAL SUPPLY

A staggering 72% of clinical trials fail to meet enrolment goals, often due to inconvenient trial logistics for patients. Direct-to-patient (DTP) clinical trial supply offers a promising solution, bringing medications and trial materials directly to patients' but challenges remain.

This interactive workshop explores how AI can be harnessed to overcome these hurdles and empower a smoother, more patient-centred DTP experience.

Core Focus Areas:

  • Defining the Landscape: We'll establish a clear understanding of AI and its role in DTP supply chains, ensuring everyone is on the same page.
  • Conquering Challenges: Explore how AI can tackle common roadblocks, including improving supply chain visibility, navigating regulatory complexities, and determining the best model – fully DTP or a hybrid approach.
  • Temperature Control with Precision: Discover AI-powered solutions for maintaining optimal temperature control throughout the DTP journey, safeguarding the integrity of sensitive medications.
  • Empowering Health Equity: Learn how AI can be leveraged to remove barriers and ensure diverse patient populations have equitable access to DTP clinical trials.


Main Conference - Day One

9:00 AM CHAIRPERSON’S OPENING ADDRESS I THE FUTURE OF CLINICAL TRIAL SUPPLY

EVALUATING NEW OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES IN SHAPING THE CLINICAL TRIAL SUPPLY CHAIN OUR PATIENTS NEED

 In his opening address to this year’s forum, chairperson Steve Jacobs surveys the contemporary challenges confronting clinical trial supply and investigates how the industry is evolving in light of these. Which challenges constitute a fundamental shift in how we must operate our supply chains and what are the steps we need to be taking now to build a platform for long term-success?

 Core focus areas to include:

  •  State-Of-The-Industry Report: Where do we find ourselves after several years of disruption? How do we discern the transient impacts from those of a more permanent nature?
  • Improving Collaboration & Transparency: Disruptions have increased the need for strong sponsor-vendor relationships. How must collaboration and transparency across the supply chain continue to evolve to meet rising demand?
  • Meeting Rising Demands & Expectations: How are we to live up to the new standards and expectations expected of us in light of product innovation and patient requirements?
  • How Do We Create A Sustainable, Engaged & Motivated Workforce? In what ways are we confronting the recruitment and retention challenges that continue to persist?


4:30 PM PANEL I THE RISE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

INVESTIGATING THE POTENTIAL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO TRANSFORM THE CLINICAL TRIAL SUPPLY CHAIN

 Shorter timelines. Less drug waste. Automation end-to-end. The potential benefits of artificial intelligence seem endless. But should we all be polishing up our resumés, ready to be replaced – or gearing ourselves up to leverage the potential of this technology to the max. In this next session, we cut through the myths to get to the core of how AI will likely transform the industry.

 Core focus areas to include:

  •  What Do We Mean By AI? Generative AI. Machine-learning. Intelligent Automation. What do we mean by AI in clinical trial supply and what does it look like in practice?
  • Assessment of Potential Benefits: We investigate where AI promises the greatest potential benefits. How close are we to achieving these benefits and what will it mean for the future potential of our supply chains?
  • Digital Maturity: The adoption of new technology takes time and change management. How can we ensure that we have the skills and systems in place to successfully onboard AI technologies?
  • What Role For Us? The key question: does an AI future mean we all need to be looking for new jobs? OR will we be liberated to focus on ‘higher value activity’ – and what does higher value activity look like?

Main Conference - Day Two

10:30 AM CONFERENCE DEBATE I CONFRONTING NIGHTMARES IN CLINICAL TRIAL SUPPLYBENCHMARKING SUCCESS IN AVOIDING COMMON PITFALLS & NIGHTMARES IN CLINICAL TRIAL SUPPLY

For this session we come together as a conference body to confront those topics that are keeping us all awake at night. We’ll break into small groups, with each group tasked with sourcing the key pitfalls and challenges associated with each topic. Each group will then begin discussing novel ways such pitfalls can be avoided. The groups will be based on the following themes:

  • Temperature Control Logistics
  • Packaging I Distribution
  • Clinical Concerns


We’ll then come together as a conference body to see what was discussed. Steve Jacobs will then lead a conference wide discussion, with participants offering up their ownexperiences and solutions in relation to each topic.

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Steven.

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