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BETTERWITHBUSINESS The MedicineMan PETER FENDT, PHARMD/MBA '16 DANIELLE VAZQUEZ, MPH/MBA '19 In the pharmaceutical industry, everything is about the patient. For Peter Fendt, it was the experiences of his family and friends who were affected by disease that inspired him to fi nd opportunities to impact the devel- opment of new medicines. "Through personal experiences, and speaking with individuals in the pharmaceutical industry, I was motivated to pursue a career where I could help patients on a global scale and address medical conditions where patients do not currently have suffi cient therapeutic options available to them," he says. After graduating from UB's PharmD/MBA program, Fendt completed a postdoc fellowship through Rut- gers University and went to work for Celgene, a global biopharmaceutical company. Today, he serves as senior manager of global market insights, monitoring industry competitors, data readouts and the progress of on-going clinical trials, particularly for multiple myeloma therapies. Recently, he has taken the lead on a global market research plan for a new cancer therapy that's under de- velopment and being prepared for commercialization, requiring him to collaborate with partners worldwide, gather perspectives from physicians, caregivers and patients, and draw on his dual skill sets. "One of the most valuable things about the dual PharmD/MBA program at UB is how the experienc- es complement each other," Fendt says. "The MBA taught me how to apply technical knowledge and cross- functional teamwork in the commercial side of the business, while pharmacy practice helped me understand how treatments impact patients on an emotional level. Maintaining that patient focus, and not looking at the science in isolation, is critical." In the future, Fendt hopes to capitalize on the diverse opportunities the industry offers for professional growth—putting to use the mindset he developed through LeaderCORE™, a two-year personal and profes- sional development certifi cation program for UB MBAs. "LeaderCORE added a different lens to how I view my interactions," Fendt says. "The focus on self-re- fl ection and developing emotional intelligence has allowed me to better operate within my teams and embrace change as a potential catalyst for progress." Photo: Tom Wolf DANIELLE VAZQUEZ, MPH/MBA '19 change as a potential catalyst for progress." Photo: Tom Wolf Vazquez, center, in Ghana. Photo: Nana Owusua 12 Buffalo Business Autumn 2019