Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
ab_headshot_2021_300x170.jpg

Dr. Albert Bourla

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

As Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Albert Bourla leads Pfizer in its purpose, Breakthroughs that change patients’ lives, with a focus on driving the scientific and commercial innovation needed to have a transformational impact on human health.

During his more than 30 years at Pfizer, Albert has built a diverse and successful career, holding several senior positions across a range of markets and disciplines. The global nature of his work — having lived and worked in nine different cities and led teams across five continents — has informed his understanding of the needs of patients and healthcare systems around the world and deepened his commitment to helping ensure equitable access to medicines and vaccines.

When he took the reins as CEO in January 2019, Albert accelerated Pfizer’s transformation to become a more science-driven, innovative company — divesting its consumer and off-patent products businesses and dramatically increasing its R&D and digital innovation budgets. To create a culture in which the company’s people and science could thrive, Albert and his leadership team established Pfizer’s Purpose Blueprint, which included four core values: courage, excellence, equity and joy.

A powerful example of Pfizer’s capabilities and culture was seen in the company’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Refusing to accept public funding and instead investing more than $2 billion dollars at-risk, Albert inspired colleagues to deliver a safe and effective vaccine in just eight months — a process that typically take 8-10 years — without compromising quality or integrity. A year later, continuing to move at the speed of science, Pfizer delivered the first FDA-authorized oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19 by implementing the same sense of urgency and new ways of working that had made the vaccine program so successful. The company is now applying many of these “lightspeed” principles to projects across a wide range of therapeutic areas, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, inflammatory conditions and more.

Under Albert’s leadership, Pfizer also has further strengthened its commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles. This includes issuing the biopharmaceutical industry’s first Sustainability Bond addressing capital investments in both environmental and social initiatives; launching the company’s first ESG report; and completing an extensive priority issue assessment to confirm where and how Pfizer can have the greatest long-term impact.

Albert is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and holds a Ph.D. in the Biotechnology of Reproduction from the Veterinary School of Aristotle University. In January 2022, he was named the 2022 Genesis Prize Laureate in recognition of his leadership during the pandemic. In 2021, he was named CEO of the Year by CNN Business, included in Insider Magazine’s Most Transformative CEOs list, and inducted into the Crain’s New York Business 2021 Hall of Fame. That same year, he received the Appeal of Conscience Award in recognition of his extraordinary leadership in service of the global community and The Atlantic Council’s Distinguished Business Leadership Award for his and Pfizer’s work on the COVID-19 vaccine.

Albert is chairman of The Pfizer Foundation. He is on the executive committee of The Partnership for New York City, a vice president of the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations, a director on multiple boards (Pfizer Inc., PhRMA and Catalyst), and a trustee of the United States Council for International Business. In addition, Albert is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Business Roundtable, the Business Council, and the New York City Mayor’s Corporate Council.

dave_denton_300x170.jpg
Dave Denton

Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President

Media Name: mikael_dolsten300x170_2019_v3.jpg
Mikael Dolsten, M.D., Ph.D.

Chief Scientific Officer and President, Worldwide Research, Development and Medical of Pfizer Inc.

Media Name: lidia_fonseca300x170.jpg
Lidia Fonseca

Chief Digital and Technology Officer, Executive Vice President

angela_hwang_300X170_0.jpg
Angela Hwang

Chief Commercial Officer, President, Global Biopharmaceuticals Business

Media Name: rady-johnson300x170px.jpg
Rady Johnson

Chief Compliance, Quality and Risk Officer, Executive Vice President

Media Name: doug_profile_bio_2019_300x170.jpg
Doug Lankler

General Counsel, Executive Vice President

Aamir Malik
Aamir Malik

Chief Business Innovation Officer, Executive Vice President

MikeMcDermott_300x170.jpg
Mike McDermott

Chief Global Supply Officer, Executive Vice President

william_pao_2_300x170.jpg
William Pao, M.D., Ph.D.

Chief Development Officer, Executive Vice President

payal_2021_300x170.jpg
Payal Sahni Becher

Chief People Experience Officer, Executive Vice President

Sally-Susman-2022_300x170_2.jpg
Sally Susman

Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Executive Vice President

ab_headshot_2021_300x170.jpg

Dr. Albert Bourla

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

As Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Albert Bourla leads Pfizer in its purpose, Breakthroughs that change patients’ lives, with a focus on driving the scientific and commercial innovation needed to have a transformational impact on human health.

During his more than 30 years at Pfizer, Albert has built a diverse and successful career, holding several senior positions across a range of markets and disciplines. The global nature of his work — having lived and worked in nine different cities and led teams across five continents — has informed his understanding of the needs of patients and healthcare systems around the world and deepened his commitment to helping ensure equitable access to medicines and vaccines.

When he took the reins as CEO in January 2019, Albert accelerated Pfizer’s transformation to become a more science-driven, innovative company — divesting its consumer and off-patent products businesses and dramatically increasing its R&D and digital innovation budgets. To create a culture in which the company’s people and science could thrive, Albert and his leadership team established Pfizer’s Purpose Blueprint, which included four core values: courage, excellence, equity and joy.

A powerful example of Pfizer’s capabilities and culture was seen in the company’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Refusing to accept public funding and instead investing more than $2 billion dollars at-risk, Albert inspired colleagues to deliver a safe and effective vaccine in just eight months — a process that typically take 8-10 years — without compromising quality or integrity. A year later, continuing to move at the speed of science, Pfizer delivered the first FDA-authorized oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19 by implementing the same sense of urgency and new ways of working that had made the vaccine program so successful. The company is now applying many of these “lightspeed” principles to projects across a wide range of therapeutic areas, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, inflammatory conditions and more.

Under Albert’s leadership, Pfizer also has further strengthened its commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles. This includes issuing the biopharmaceutical industry’s first Sustainability Bond addressing capital investments in both environmental and social initiatives; launching the company’s first ESG report; and completing an extensive priority issue assessment to confirm where and how Pfizer can have the greatest long-term impact.

Albert is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and holds a Ph.D. in the Biotechnology of Reproduction from the Veterinary School of Aristotle University. In January 2022, he was named the 2022 Genesis Prize Laureate in recognition of his leadership during the pandemic. In 2021, he was named CEO of the Year by CNN Business, included in Insider Magazine’s Most Transformative CEOs list, and inducted into the Crain’s New York Business 2021 Hall of Fame. That same year, he received the Appeal of Conscience Award in recognition of his extraordinary leadership in service of the global community and The Atlantic Council’s Distinguished Business Leadership Award for his and Pfizer’s work on the COVID-19 vaccine.

Albert is chairman of The Pfizer Foundation. He is on the executive committee of The Partnership for New York City, a vice president of the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations, a director on multiple boards (Pfizer Inc., PhRMA and Catalyst), and a trustee of the United States Council for International Business. In addition, Albert is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Business Roundtable, the Business Council, and the New York City Mayor’s Corporate Council.

dave_denton_300x170.jpg
Dave Denton

Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President

Media Name: mikael_dolsten300x170_2019_v3.jpg
Mikael Dolsten, M.D., Ph.D.

Chief Scientific Officer and President, Worldwide Research, Development and Medical of Pfizer Inc.

Media Name: lidia_fonseca300x170.jpg
Lidia Fonseca

Chief Digital and Technology Officer, Executive Vice President

angela_hwang_300X170_0.jpg
Angela Hwang

Chief Commercial Officer, President, Global Biopharmaceuticals Business

Media Name: rady-johnson300x170px.jpg
Rady Johnson

Chief Compliance, Quality and Risk Officer, Executive Vice President

Media Name: doug_profile_bio_2019_300x170.jpg
Doug Lankler

General Counsel, Executive Vice President

Aamir Malik
Aamir Malik

Chief Business Innovation Officer, Executive Vice President

MikeMcDermott_300x170.jpg
Mike McDermott

Chief Global Supply Officer, Executive Vice President

william_pao_2_300x170.jpg
William Pao, M.D., Ph.D.

Chief Development Officer, Executive Vice President

payal_2021_300x170.jpg
Payal Sahni Becher

Chief People Experience Officer, Executive Vice President

Sally-Susman-2022_300x170_2.jpg
Sally Susman

Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Executive Vice President