On March 2, 2022 Akari Therapeutics, Plc (Nasdaq: AKTX), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on innovative therapeutics to treat orphan autoimmune and inflammatory diseases where complement (C5) and/or leukotriene (LBT4) systems are implicated, reported the appointment of Rachelle Jacques as President and Chief Executive Officer of Akari Therapeutics (Press release, Akari Therapeutics, MAR 2, 2022, View Source [SID1234609517]). Ms. Jacques will also join the company’s Board of Directors. Her appointment begins at the end of March 2022.
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Outgoing Chief Executive Officer, Clive Richardson, will continue to serve the Company, supporting Rachelle to accelerate business development and ensuring a smooth transition.
"I am very pleased to be able to welcome Rachelle as CEO of Akari Therapeutics. She has considerable biotechnology experience including a proven track record of bringing advanced therapies for rare diseases to the market," said Ray Prudo, M.D., Akari Therapeutics’ founder and Chairman of the company’s Board of Directors. "With her combined experience in C5 inhibition, immunology and rare diseases, Rachelle has a deep understanding of the potential of Akari’s pipeline. This, together with her strategic experience, affords a springboard to advance our Phase 3 pipeline through potential regulatory approval and towards commercialization, as well as and bring forward our earlier stage pipeline. I very much look forward to working with Rachelle who will be based in the Boston area."
"It’s an exciting time at Akari and I look forward to building on the robust research and development work that has already been completed to advance nomacopan, a unique drug differentiated by its dual mode of action which has the potential to deliver benefits beyond standard complement inhibition," stated Ms. Jacques. "Our pipeline, including two late-stage pivotal programs, has tremendous potential for patients with significant unmet needs and we are working with urgency to realize that promise for them."
Before this appointment, Ms. Jacques served as Chief Executive Officer of Enzyvant Therapeutics Inc., a commercial-stage biotechnology company developing transformative regenerative therapies for rare diseases. Prior to Enzyvant, she served as the Senior Vice President and Global Complement Franchise Head at Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc., where she was responsible for global franchise strategy development and execution of the C5 complement inhibitors, eculizumab and ravulizumab, across the therapeutic areas of hematology, nephrology and neurology. She was Vice President of U.S. Hematology Marketing at Baxalta Inc. and then Shire plc, following Shire’s acquisition of Baxalta in 2016. At Baxalta, she served as Vice President of Business Operations after its spinoff from Baxter International Inc. Ms. Jacques held multiple leadership positions at Baxter, including Vice President of Finance, U.S. BioScience Business. Earlier in her career, Ms. Jacques served in various roles at Dow Corning Corporation, including operational management positions in the U.S., Europe, and China.
Ms. Jacques serves on the boards of directors of uniQure N.V. (Nasdaq: QURE) and Corbus Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: CRBP). She is co-chair of the Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM) Tissue Engineering & Biomaterials Committee and is a founding member of the ARM Action for Equality Task Force. Ms. Jacques received her B.A. in business administration from Alma College.