10.01.15
Paratek Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has expanded its senior leadership team with the appointment of Regina Paglia as senior vice president, Human Resources, and Stephen Villano, M.D. as vice president, Clinical and Medical Affairs.
Ms. Paglia will be based in Paratek's Boston headquarters. Dr. Villano will be based out of the company's Philadelphia office. Paratek is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of therapies based on tetracycline chemistry. It's lead compound, omadacycline, is in Phase III development.
"As we move towards the potential launch of omadacycline, Regina's leadership and expertise will be essential to ensuring we are bringing the right talent on board and that we are managing our talent as effectively as possible while continuing to build a culture that enables individual and team success," said Michael Bigham, chairman and chief executive officer, Paratek. "At the same time, Stephen's leadership will be critical as we work to establish the potential role of omadacycline as the antibiotic of choice for serious community acquired bacterial infections, particularly where resistance is a concern."
Ms. Paglia will be based in Paratek's Boston headquarters. Dr. Villano will be based out of the company's Philadelphia office. Paratek is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of therapies based on tetracycline chemistry. It's lead compound, omadacycline, is in Phase III development.
"As we move towards the potential launch of omadacycline, Regina's leadership and expertise will be essential to ensuring we are bringing the right talent on board and that we are managing our talent as effectively as possible while continuing to build a culture that enables individual and team success," said Michael Bigham, chairman and chief executive officer, Paratek. "At the same time, Stephen's leadership will be critical as we work to establish the potential role of omadacycline as the antibiotic of choice for serious community acquired bacterial infections, particularly where resistance is a concern."