Executive Director, Regulatory Affairs
Role Summary
The Executive Director, Regulatory Affairs serves as a visionary leader who shapes long-term program regulatory strategy, collaborates on regulatory functional strategy, and drives organizational impact across Dyne's regulatory operations. The role requires a leader who contributes to department-wide strategy, develops corporate policies and processes that influence the organization's direction, and ensures alignment with the mission of delivering meaningful outcomes for patients.
Primary Responsibilities
Shape and lead comprehensive global regulatory strategy for a Dyne program, driving long-term vision that aligns with corporate, functional, and program objectives and advances patient-focused mission
Contribute to functional strategy by collaborating to establish mid-term goals, setting strategic priorities, and ensuring execution aligns with financial performance targets and organizational objectives
Provide strategic oversight of regulatory function for a program through functional managers and leaders, setting the tone for emotionally intelligent, feedback-driven leadership across the organization
Partner with executive stakeholders to negotiate and influence critical regulatory matters affecting the entire organization, building trust through transparent communication and inclusion
Develop and execute corporate regulatory policies that influence organizational direction, ensuring alignment with delivering meaningful outcomes for patients
Lead interactions with global health authorities including FDA, EMA, and other regulatory agencies, representing the company at critical strategic meetings and shaping regulatory pathway decisions
Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements throughout the product lifecycle
Oversee preparation and submission of major regulatory filings including INDs, CTAs, NDAs, BLAs, and MAAs, maintaining compliance with all regulatory requirements
Lead interactions with global health authorities including FDA, EMA, and other regulatory agencies, representing the company at critical strategic meetings and shaping regulatory pathway decisions
Foster innovation and bold thinking across the regulatory team by leveraging deep company knowledge, guiding functional leaders in embedding purpose, accountability, and emotional intelligence into operations
Lead talent development initiatives, mentoring senior regulatory professionals and building organizational capability to support long-term growth and sustained high performance
Exercise judgment in contributing to corporate strategy, addressing complex and intangible organizational challenges related to regulatory science and policy
Interact internally and externally with executive stakeholders across the organization, negotiating and influencing critical matters that affect the entire enterprise
Contribute to strategic direction for the regulatory function and influences enterprise-wide initiatives, building trust through transparent communication, empowerment, and inclusion while modeling high standards of leadership across the company
Leverage deep company knowledge to foster innovation, guide functional managers and leaders in embedding purpose, accountability, and emotional intelligence into operations, and model Dyne's values through leading with commitment and resolve
Exercise judgment in setting and contributing to program and functional strategy, establishes mid-term goals, sets priorities, and ensures execution aligns with corporate objectives and financial performance targets
Monitor global regulatory trends and provide strategic guidance to senior leadership
Embed Dyne's values into long-term people strategies, and ensure accountability, talent development, and organization-wide alignment
Comprehend broad decision-making latitude in addressing complex organizational challenges, anticipating regulatory risks and opportunities, and making decisions that influence department-wide direction and enterprise strategy
Lead regulatory inspections and audits and ensure corrective actions are implemented promptly
Develop and mentor the regulatory affairs team on best practices and regulatory changes
Collaborate cross-functionally for successful product development and launch
Education And Skills Requirements
- A Bachelor's degree in life sciences or related discipline is required, with a Master's degree preferred
- 18+ years of progressive experience in regulatory affairs with a minimum of 10 years in management or leadership roles
- Deep expertise in regulatory strategy for clinical-stage biotechnology companies is essential, with strong experience in CTD format and content for regulatory filings
- Demonstrated knowledge of FDA, EMA, and international regulations related to clinical, nonclinical, and CMC development is critical
- Deep industry knowledge
- Ability to apply strategic thinking to foster innovation
- Models Dyne's values of purpose, commitment, vision, and resolve
- Experience leading health authority meetings, negotiating with regulatory agencies, and influencing enterprise-wide regulatory decisions
- Outstanding communication skills including regulatory writing, cross-functional collaboration, and the ability to effectively communicate regulatory strategy, risks, and mitigation plans to executive leadership are essential
Pay Range
$250,000 - $310,000 USD