Résumé
Lauren Haworth
550 Monterey Road / Pacifica, CA / 94044 / (c) 510-409-7507
admin@laurenhaworth.com
May 2006 to Present: Associate Director, Statistical Programming & Analysis, Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA: Supervise team of front-line managers responsible for statistical programming support for Phase II-IV clinical development and postmarketing studies.
Facilitated strategic planning session for an expected 300% workload increase paired with only a 15% increase in staffing.
Lead team of 6 managers in coaching and developing 43 employees, supervising 38 contractors; supporting 163 studies; and managing a $17 million budget.
Successfully coached three managers through the transition from individual contributor to effective manager.
Developed a successful system to solicit and implement process improvement ideas, resulting in 42 implemented innovations in first year of operation.
January 2003 to April 2006: Senior Manager, Statistical Programming & Analysis, Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA: Supervise team of programmers and front-line managers responsible for statistical programming support for Phase I-IV clinical development and postmarketing studies.
Developed and piloted procedures for scalable resourcing using a CRO. Program has since expanded to provide half of our staffing.
Developed and launched a Clinical Programming group to improve data quality review services for clinical trials.
Creatively resourced the Avastin filing team at risk to enable a submission within 4.5 months of the go decision.
February 2001 to January 2003: Manager, Statistical Programming & Analysis, Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA: Supervise team of programmers responsible for statistical programming support for Phase I-IV clinical development and postmarketing studies.
Developed and launched a programming group to provide independent QC of key clinical trial analyses.
Created and maintained statistical programming Standard Operating Procedures and User Manuals. Coordinated SOPs with other functional areas. Monitored compliance with SOPs.
September 1999 to January 2001: Manager, Application Development & Data Management, Ischemia Research & Education Foundation, South San Francisco, CA: Supervise team of application developers and data managers responsible for developing tools and handling data for a variety of pharmaceutical industry client projects.
Created and monitored data entry performance and quality metrics.
Created web-based time sheet and help desk systems and implemented them company-wide.
June 1994 to August 1999: Research Systems Analyst, Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, OR: Lead team providing coordinating center services for multi-center clinical trials including remote data capture, data management, reporting, and statistical analysis.
Led technical operations team in developing an enhanced RDC system that increased customer satisfaction and data quality.
October 1991 to June 1994: Research Director, The Business Journal, Portland, OR: Generate market reports on area industries.
Automated the data collection process for weekly reports on top companies in selected industries, freeing up time to contribute more articles to each issue.
Won award for feature story writing.
July 1988 to August 1990: Research Assistant/Programmer, Mathematica Policy Research, Washington, D.C.: Provide SAS and COBOL programming support for a variety of federally-funded social policy research studies.
Created fuzzy merge code to combine disparate data with few common identifiers from Medicaid, WIC, and vital records into a data warehouse to answer questions posed by Congress about the efficacy of the WIC program.
MA, Journalism, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 2001
BA, Economics, Carleton College, Northfield, MN 1988
Books: PROC TABULATE By Example, Output Delivery System: The Basics
Papers: over 50 technical papers and presentations at SAS local, regional, and international conferences.
Industry leadership: conference chair PNWSUG 2000, WUSS 2002 & 2006; conference chair-elect: SAS Global Forum 2010