Chris Brandt has extensive experience in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry, with a focus on patient access, reimbursement, and business development. Chris started their career at Wyeth Pharmaceuticals as a Territory Representative, promoting various medications to primary care physicians and specialists. Chris then moved on to Wyeth BioPharma as a Musculoskeletal Specialty Manager, where they marketed biotech injectable implants for osteoarthritis. Chris worked at Genzyme Biosurgery as a Clinical Account Executive, promoting knee implants and providing consultations to orthopedic surgeons. Later, they joined Bausch & Lomb Surgical as a Retina Territory Manager, selling surgical equipment and implants to vitreo-retinal surgeons. Chris also worked at NeuroTherm, Inc. as a Regional Sales Manager and QLT Ophthalmics as a Senior Territory Account Manager.
In 2010, Chris joined ThromboGenics NV as a Reimbursement Business Manager. Chris then progressed to roles such as Senior Strategic Account Manager and National Director of Reimbursement, Payer Relations, and HUB Services. After that, they joined EnvoyHealth as the Vice President of Business Development, where they promoted patient access and HUB services to pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturers.
Currently, Chris is working at EyePoint Pharmaceuticals as the Associate Director of Patient Access, where they oversee patient access initiatives. Chris has previously held the position of Associate Director of Reimbursement and Field Reimbursement Manager at the same company.
Throughout their career, Chris has demonstrated expertise in reimbursement, financial assistance, and nursing services, and has developed effective patient coordination center programs. Chris has also presented at industry conferences and conventions to showcase their subject matter expertise.
Chris Brandt attended Monterey High School from 1989 to 1992. Chris then went on to Texas Tech University, where they completed a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Marketing at the Rawls College of Business from 1992 to 1996.
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