Dr. Adam Sobanski

Managing Partner at MAIN5

Dr. Adam Sobanski is currently the Managing Partner at MAIN5, a management consulting company specializing in the Lifescience Industry. Prior to this, Dr. Sobanski worked as the General Manager at IFEMA - Institute for Effective Management and held various senior roles at Merck Serono and Merck KGaA. With a background in Organic Chemistry, Dr. Sobanski has extensive experience in strategy development, organizational development, project management, and process redesign.

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Frankfurt, Germany

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MAIN5

At MAIN5, we redefine consulting with a dynamic and forward-thinking approach, positioning ourselves as leaders in the ever-evolving landscape of the Life Sciences Industry. With over 60 dedicated professionals, we are committed to driving innovation and digital transformation for our clients. Our Core Values: Innovation, Expertise, and Excellence Innovation: In a world shaped by rapid advancements, MAIN5 stands at the forefront of industry trends. We embrace innovation as a guiding principle, ensuring our clients stay ahead in the competitive life science sector. Our commitment to cutting-edge technologies is unwavering, making us your strategic partner in navigating the digital age. Expertise: With a team of seasoned professionals, MAIN5 brings unparalleled expertise to the table. Our consultants are adept in Regulatory Affairs, Quality, Safety, Clinical, and other critical areas along the R&D value chain. We provide tailored solutions that align with your unique challenges, leveraging our deep industry knowledge to drive success. Excellence: At MAIN5, excellence is not just a goal; it's our standard. We pride ourselves on delivering tangible and sustainable results for our clients. Our track record showcasing a history of successful projects in Change Management, Business Process Management, System implementations, eLearning, Quality & Compliance that have empowered organizations to thrive in the face of complexity.


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