Pfizer

Portfolio Strategy Lead – Specialty Care

Pfizer

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: New York CityNew YorkPennsylvaniaUnited States

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About the role

  • US lead for the development of a forward-looking Specialty Care portfolio strategy.
  • Collaborate across therapeutic areas, Medical, R&D, Global Marketing, CSI, and BD&L to provide US market inputs.
  • Establish a comprehensive Respiratory strategy, preparing for trispecifics and broader Specialty Care pipeline launches.
  • Develop and articulate the long-term Specialty Care portfolio vision for the US.
  • Identify strategic gaps, unmet needs, and opportunities to strengthen the portfolio’s competitive positioning.
  • US lead for portfolio scenario planning, future readiness assessments, and strategic prioritization.

Requirements

  • 12+ years in strategy, new product planning, portfolio management, BD&L collaboration, or related roles in Specialty Care TAs or respiratory.
  • Strong experience influencing strategic decisions across cross-functional teams, including R&D, BD&L, Marketing, Medical, and Finance.
  • Proven ability to lead strategic planning, portfolio shaping, and valuation of business opportunities.
  • Exceptional communication, executive engagement, and strategic storytelling skills.
  • Strong strategic thinking, ability to navigate ambiguity, and comfort operating at the enterprise level.
Benefits
  • Relocation assistance may be available based on business needs and/or eligibility
  • Equal opportunity in the terms and conditions of employment

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard skills
strategy developmentportfolio managementnew product planningscenario planningstrategic prioritizationvaluation of business opportunities
Soft skills
influencing strategic decisionscross-functional collaborationcommunication skillsexecutive engagementstrategic storytellingstrategic thinkingnavigating ambiguity