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- Job Title
- Multi-geography CTO — Pharma & Biotech · anchored Africa
- Job Location
- Africa · Malaysia / Singapore
- Experience Range
- 12–18 years
- Industry
- Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
- Job Function
- CTO
Position overview
Gladwin International Leadership Advisors is representing a confidential organisation in Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology on a senior CTO leadership mandate anchored in Africa. The remit explicitly spans Malaysia, Singapore, Middle East.
This is a multi-geography leadership role requiring orchestration across time zones, matrix stakeholders, and often dual-reporting into global and regional lines.
The role suits an operator who treats integration, culture, and capital allocation as one system — not three separate programmes.
Context you will inherit
- Market & sector: USFDA and EMA compliance — finding quality and regulatory leaders who can restore and maintain approval status for facilities under import alert or warning letter, one of the sector's most acute leadership demands
- Geographic spine: Primary hub Africa with explicit corridor responsibility across Malaysia, Singapore, Middle East.
- Organisation stage: Portfolio under review: non-core assets, JVs, and country footprints are actively questioned each planning cycle.
- Stakeholders: Stakeholders span board or regional executive committee, global functional heads, JV partners, and strategic account buyers.
- Secondary lens: CDMO scale-up — as global pharma companies diversify manufacturing into India, building world-class CDMO leadership with both technical excellence and customer relationship management
The mandate (12–24 month arc)
- Reliability SLOs: Move from heroic uptime to engineered reliability — error budgets, blameless postmortems, funded remediation.
- Developer experience: Tooling and environments that reduce cycle time for engineers; kill manual toil.
- Legacy modernisation: Sequence rewrites vs. strangler patterns — avoid big-bang projects without milestones.
- Open source & IP: Clear policy on dependencies, licences, and contribution risk.
- Technical risk register: Quantify top architectural risks for the board in business terms.
- Outsourcing mix: Right-size partner vs. insourced engineering — quality and speed, not only rate card.
Responsibilities (representative)
- Own technology strategy, architecture standards, and engineering culture.
- Partner with product on roadmap trade-offs — scope, quality, security, and debt.
- Lead vendor and cloud strategy; align contracts to usage and exit flexibility.
- Sponsor security and resilience programmes with clear executive metrics.
- Build engineering leadership bench and technical career ladders.
Leadership profile
- Communication: Executive presence in English; additional languages valued where market-relevant.
- Judgment: High signal-to-noise under pressure; ethical clarity; willingness to halt initiatives that break risk appetite.
- Technical depth: Credible with engineers on architecture, quality, security, and delivery mechanics.
- Education: Strong undergraduate grounding; MBA / advanced degree / professional qualification common at this level.
- Geographic muscle: Comfort operating from Africa with regular engagement across Malaysia, Singapore.
Team & culture
Silos are real. Your job is to design forums and incentives so product, technology, risk, and commercial leaders solve problems together instead of optimising local KPIs.
Success measures (examples)
- Financial: Revenue and margin vs. plan; cash conversion; capital efficiency.
- Strategic: Share in priority segments; customer retention in anchor accounts; milestone delivery on transformation.
- People: Engagement trends; regrettable attrition in critical roles; diversity of succession slate.
- Risk: Audit and regulatory outcomes; conduct events; operational resilience metrics.
First 90 days (orientation arc)
- Days 1–30: Shadow key customer journeys or operations — paper over slides where reality diverges.
- Days 30–60: Cut or pause low-value projects freeing capacity for strategic work.
- Days 60–90: Publish first integrated forecast or plan under your ownership — even if directional.
- Build trust with risk, legal, and audit through transparency — surprises erode licence to move fast.
- Pick one cultural signal (e.g. meeting hygiene, promotion criteria) and model it relentlessly.
- Add a timezone-friendly cadence for matrix decisions; rotate forum times to share pain fairly.
Stakeholder map (illustrative)
- Internal: Matrix of global product houses and local P&L; tension is normal — your role is to broker trade-offs with data.
- External: Customers who influence reference deals; government or industry bodies in regulated sectors.
- Capital providers: Banks, sponsors, or minority investors — each needs a slightly different narrative on risk.
Travel & mobility
Role requires face-to-face presence in the primary hub with regular regional travel; remote-only not viable.
Compensation
Competitive CTO compensation for Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology leadership: cash, incentive, benefits, and potential equity or carry (case-dependent). Discussed with finalists only.
Application process
Gladwin International is managing this search confidentially. Shortlisted candidates will engage in structured conversations with the firm’s partners before client introduction. Please apply through the careers portal with a concise note on why this geography, sector, and remit fit your trajectory.
We review every submission personally; unsolicited outreach to the end client is discouraged and may disqualify candidacy.
Reference: pharmaceuticals-biotech · CTO · Africa · Gladwin International Leadership Advisors