Founded on trust, focused on transparency

Since 2001, Prestige Scientific has fostered strong relationships built on trust and transparency. We operate with the understanding that our expertise in executive search is part of a bigger picture: changing lives.

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meet the team

We’re top-performing problem-solvers who care

Stephen Provost, CPC

MANAGING DIRECTOR & CO-FOUNDER

Michael Barros

Managing Director & Co-Founder

Jake Kind

Managing Partner | Executive Leadership & Regulatory Affairs

Shawn Friend

Senior Partner | Clinical R&D and Physician

Jim Calvino

Partner | Regulatory Affairs

Tricia Krzywicki

Partner | Clinical R&D and Physician

Mark Carlson, CPC, CERS

Partner | Quality Assurance

Mike Smith

Associate Partner | Technical Operations & CMC and IT

Devon Asselin

Head of Research & Project Management

Katie Leath

Director | Clinical R&D and Physician

Megan Andriatch

Director | Human Resources

Evan Hansberry

Director | Safety & Regulatory Affairs

Mary Katherine DeVane

Director | Clinical R&D

Melissa Acevedo

Senior Associate | Discovery & Preclinical

Matt Cruickshank

Senior Associate | Clinical R&D

Jenny Maki, Ph.D.

Senior Associate

Adam Metter

Senior Associate | Regulatory Affairs

Sam Amadio

Senior Associate | Regulatory Affairs

Kendall Nelson

Senior Project Specialist

Garrett Robinson

Associate | Clinical R&D and Discovery & Preclinical

Kristin Call

Associate | Technical Operations & CMC

Olivia Corey

Project Specialist

Carlye Pieratt

Project Specialist

Ann Wood

Business Development Representative
Employee value

A growing industry with global impact

The fast-paced pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry is exciting, challenging, and ever-expanding. Our collective desire for growth and progress permeates our internal culture at Prestige Scientific, encouraging flexibility, collaboration, and comprehensive career development initiatives.

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