Sophia Son

Senior Product Manager at Accumulus Synergy

Sophia Son is a seasoned professional in product management and project execution within the healthcare sector, currently serving as a Senior Product Manager at Accumulus Synergy since January 2024. With prior experience as a Product Manager at both apree health and Reify Health, Sophia has a proven track record of enhancing project workflows, implementing systems that reduce manual data input and error rates, and managing end-to-end projects effectively. Previous roles include serving as a Product Owner/Business Analyst at eQHealth Solutions and as a Project Manager at UAMS, where significant improvements in productivity and data tracking were achieved. Sophia's background in research at prestigious institutions such as Northwestern University and University of Chicago Medicine further complements strong analytical and scientific skills, supported by a Bachelor of Science in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

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Richmond, United States

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Accumulus Synergy

Accumulus Synergy is a global, nonprofit industry association that is developing a transformative data exchange platform that aims to enable enhanced collaboration and efficiency between life sciences organizations and global health authorities, while also affording users the ability to extract dynamic, data-driven insights. Sponsored by leading biopharmaceutical companies, Accumulus Synergy was formed in 2020 to create innovative solutions that can reduce regulatory review times and transform global data exchange. The non-profit company is creating a first-of-its-kind cloud-based platform between life sciences organizations and and health authorities worldwide. The single-platform approach aims to improve speed, transparencies and efficiencies in the regulatory process by leveraging advanced technology and tools for data exchange. This will help reduce the cost of innovation and ultimately bring patients safe and effective medicines faster.


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