About Me
Catherine Gregor is a transformational leader and business advisor with close to two decades of experience in clinical research. She currently serves as the Chief Clinical Trial Officer for Florence Healthcare, a software company focused on connecting sponsors and sites worldwide. Catherine is a subject matter expert and key opinion leader on patient-centric, decentralized and hybrid trial design. She has worked in multiple therapeutic areas in both academic and community hospitals, with her most recent appointment being Director of Clinical Research Administration for the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center.
Catherine has an MBA in Healthcare Administration from Belmont University and a Masters in Modern European History from Loyola University Chicago. She is a Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP) and a Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC). She is passionate about changing the clinical trials industry and empowering women as leaders.
Available For
- Conferences / panels
- In-class lectures
- Media interviews
- Mentorship
- Online engagements
- Workshops
Academic OR Industry Research Collaboration Interests
Pharma, AMCs, Community Health Networks
Awards and Accomplishments
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Alumni Associations
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Language(s) of Delivery
English
Primary Skills
Thought LeadershipoperationsstrategyGo-to-Market
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