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Sally Susman –Innovation and Corporate Citizenship in Extraordinary Times

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In this episode of Capital for Good, we speak with Sally Susman, Executive Vice President and Chief Corporate Affairs Office at Pfizer, about leadership, innovation, breakthroughs and partnership – in these extraordinary times.

In this conversation, Susman gives us insight into what it has been like to work at Pfizer – a company center stage in a global pandemic developing, manufacturing and rolling out the first vaccine approved by the FDA for Emergency Use Authorization in the United States in record time, balancing speed and urgency with scientific rigor and patient safety. Susman discusses how “breakthroughs beget breakthroughs” and how the last year has led to innovations in process (in drug development) and partnerships (with other companies and governments). We discuss the critical importance of trust – in science and in the biopharmaceutical industry more broadly – and how historic and current investments in health equity and access, in the United States and around the world, are essential. We also explore Pfizer’s role as a global and local citizen, including the company’s commitment to remain headquartered in New York City, and to rebuilding the city it has called home since its founding in 1849. We end with a discussion of Pfizer’s corporate values – courage, excellence, equity, and joy – and in particular the joy that has come from millions of people being vaccinated.

This episode was recorded on February 12, 2021. Therefore a few statements, such as Johnson & Johnson’s application to the FDA for Emergency Use Authorization, may be outdated.

About Sally Susman

As Executive Vice President and Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Sally Susman leads engagement with all of Pfizer’s external stakeholders overseeing global policy, communications, government relations, corporate responsibility, investor relations and the Chief Patient Office. She also serves as vice chair of The Pfizer Foundation.

Before joining Pfizer in 2007, Susman held several senior communications and government relations roles at Estée Lauder Companies and the American Express Company, including a posting in London with responsibility for all of Europe. Earlier in her career, she spent eight years on Capitol Hill focused on international trade issues and was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs in the Clinton Administration.

Currently, Susman serves as co-chair of The International Rescue Committee, one of the world's largest humanitarian aid organizations, and on the board of WPP, the U.K.-based global advertising and marketing company. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She is a frequent commentator in newspapers, magazines, podcasts and broadcast programs and was named a 2019 Top Voice on LinkedIn. Susman graduated from Connecticut College with a B.A. in government and studied at the London School of Economics.

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In this episode of Capital for Good, we speak with Sally Susman, Executive Vice President and Chief Corporate Affairs Office at Pfizer, about leadership, innovation, breakthroughs and partnership – in these extraordinary times.

In this conversation, Susman gives us insight into what it has been like to work at Pfizer – a company center stage in a global pandemic developing, manufacturing and rolling out the first vaccine approved by the FDA for Emergency Use Authorization in the United States in record time, balancing speed and urgency with scientific rigor and patient safety. Susman discusses how “breakthroughs beget breakthroughs” and how the last year has led to innovations in process (in drug development) and partnerships (with other companies and governments). We discuss the critical importance of trust – in science and in the biopharmaceutical industry more broadly – and how historic and current investments in health equity and access, in the United States and around the world, are essential. We also explore Pfizer’s role as a global and local citizen, including the company’s commitment to remain headquartered in New York City, and to rebuilding the city it has called home since its founding in 1849. We end with a discussion of Pfizer’s corporate values – courage, excellence, equity, and joy – and in particular the joy that has come from millions of people being vaccinated.

This episode was recorded on February 12, 2021. Therefore a few statements, such as Johnson & Johnson’s application to the FDA for Emergency Use Authorization, may be outdated.

About Sally Susman

As Executive Vice President and Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Sally Susman leads engagement with all of Pfizer’s external stakeholders overseeing global policy, communications, government relations, corporate responsibility, investor relations and the Chief Patient Office. She also serves as vice chair of The Pfizer Foundation.

Before joining Pfizer in 2007, Susman held several senior communications and government relations roles at Estée Lauder Companies and the American Express Company, including a posting in London with responsibility for all of Europe. Earlier in her career, she spent eight years on Capitol Hill focused on international trade issues and was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs in the Clinton Administration.

Currently, Susman serves as co-chair of The International Rescue Committee, one of the world's largest humanitarian aid organizations, and on the board of WPP, the U.K.-based global advertising and marketing company. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She is a frequent commentator in newspapers, magazines, podcasts and broadcast programs and was named a 2019 Top Voice on LinkedIn. Susman graduated from Connecticut College with a B.A. in government and studied at the London School of Economics.

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