II am a skilled "Regulatory and Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials", within the infectious diseases and oncology sectors, for approximately 15 years. I possess a postgraduate degree, Masters equivalent from the University of the Witwatersrand, specialising in both microbial and onco-genetics. My most recent and current employment at the Fred Hutch Cancer Centre Research Institute of South Africa bears testament to my skill, whilst meticulously managing regulatory and registration processes for a total of 55 sites, pertaining to the largest Covid-19 clinical trial to date, in people living with HIV. My employment at the Bio-analytical Research Corporation South African-division of Cerba involved assigned project management tasks related to laboratory procedures, of approximately 70 pharmaceutical clinical trials inclusive of the HIV Vaccination Trials Network and the AERAS Tuberculosis group of studies. Duties pertaining from study setup to closure, as well as financial budget overview. My initial work experience, involved being tasked as a medical scientist and technician within a microbial/tuberculosis laboratory, notably the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD). Duties pertaining to medical technology practices inclusive of molecular techniques, a vast array as noted within my Curriculum Vitae. I can at best be described as meticulous and focused, possessing leadership skills, outstanding business etiquette, customer centricity practices organizational and data analytical skills. I I ma currently enrolled in an online MBA programme within the University of Arizona, program to commence in the fall. My most notable accomplishment within HCRISA, a statistical exercise performed, whereby I was a notable co-author, recieving a publication alongside my colleagues, as noted in the BMJ.