Veronica joined Immedica in 2024. In here role, she works closely with Immedica’s external manufacturing partners and internal teams to ensure that our pharmaceuticals and medical devices are produced reliably, efficiently, timely and to the highest quality standards. To here, this role, is a perfect combination of technology, structure, and relationships.
What does a typical workday look like for you?
No two days are the same, and that’s something I truly appreciate. One day I might be in discussions how to move a technology transfer forward, the next might have problem-solving focus or detailed planning to ensure timely delivery of products for new launches. The pace is fast, prioritiescan change, and you need to stay agile, but that dynamic environment is what makes working at Immedica so energizing.
What are your main responsibilities during the day?
My day revolves around ensuring that our external manufacturing network works seamlessly. That includes managing CMO relationships, crossfunctional collaborations, driving projects forward, and making sure we’re always one step ahead. It’s about being proactive, transparent, and finding solutions.
Which part of your job do you enjoy the most?
The close collaboration with brilliant colleagues (internal and external), knowing that our contributions help ensure patients get access to important medicines.
What is the most challenging aspect of your role?
Navigating complexity while keeping momentum is a big challenge. External manufacturing involves many moving parts, across regions and functions, often under time pressure. Staying calm, focused, and solution-oriented while keeping good relationships intact can be a challenge sometimes.
How does your work contribute to Immedica’s mission?
Our mission is to help patients with high unmet medical needs, and reliable manufacturing is a critical part of that promise. By ensuring quality, continuity, and strong partnerships, my work helps make sure that patients get access to the medicines they depend on.
What advice would you give to someone who wants to work in a similar role within the pharma industry?
Be open to learning and ready to take ownership. Roles like this require both technical understanding and the ability to build strong, trusting relationships. Things don’t always go according to plan, so being curious, flexible, and calm under pressure makes a big difference. Most importantly, remember why you’re doing the work, keeping patients in mind helps you make better decisions and gives purpose to even the most challenging days.
What do you like to do when you’re not working?
I love spending time with family and friends. I really enjoy going out to eat, watching movies and outdoor activities
