In this episode of The Biotech Startups Podcast, we explore Amy Hay's remarkable evolution from a longtime leader at MD Anderson Cancer Center to an entrepreneurial consultant and medtech executive. Amy shares the deeply personal and professional challenges of leaving an institution that defined her for two decades, describing how a "painful" leadership change became the ultimate catalyst for her growth and reinvention.
Amy details her global journey, from navigating the cultural nuances of opening oncology clinics in Brazil to the eye-opening experience of consulting in Nigeria, where she learned that healthcare innovation must meet people where they are. She discusses the founding of her consulting firm, Evolve, its timely acquisition by Varian just before the global pandemic, and her eventual full-circle return to the Houston biotech ecosystem to lead strategy in the burgeoning field of cell therapy.
"The moment that you stop being curious in your job is the moment you need to run out the front door."
In this episode of The Biotech Startups Podcast, we explore Amy Hay's remarkable evolution from a longtime leader at MD Anderson Cancer Center to an entrepreneurial consultant and medtech executive. Amy shares the deeply personal and professional challenges of leaving an institution that defined her for two decades, describing how a "painful" leadership change became the ultimate catalyst for her growth and reinvention.
Amy details her global journey, from navigating the cultural nuances of opening oncology clinics in Brazil to the eye-opening experience of consulting in Nigeria, where she learned that healthcare innovation must meet people where they are. She discusses the founding of her consulting firm, Evolve, its timely acquisition by Varian just before the global pandemic, and her eventual full-circle return to the Houston biotech ecosystem to lead strategy in the burgeoning field of cell therapy.
Key topics covered:
- Global Healthcare Nuances: Lessons from Brazil and Nigeria on why "plug-and-play" medical models fail without cultural adaptation.
- Navigating Career Inflections: How to pivot with passion and curiosity when professional circumstances shift unexpectedly.
- The Entrepreneurial Leap: Founding and selling a boutique consulting firm (Evolv) and the importance of timing in business.
- Medtech Integration Strategies: Insights into the human psychology of acquisitions and the merger between Varian and Siemens Healthineers.
- The Future of Precision Medicine: Bridging the gap between academic research and industrial scale in cell therapy manufacturing.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:55 The Plug-and-Play Healthcare Lesson: Building Einstein's Oncology Program in Brazil
05:58 Meeting People Where They Are: Consulting Work in Nigeria
09:15 Getting Bored at the Top: Recognizing When It's Time to Leave MD Anderson
13:06 The Luckiest Unluckiest Person: Pivoting After a Career-Defining Loss
18:02 Founding Evolv Consulting and Selling to Varian Before the Pandemic
22:08 Navigating the Siemens Healthineers Acquisition of Varian
27:49 Full Circle: Returning to MD Anderson's Ecosystem Through CTMC
30:26 Key Lessons on Managing Humans Through Acquisition and Change
32:58 When to Integrate vs. Keep Separate: Alignment and Synergy
34:07 Outro