Virtual Roundtable: The Laws of Modern Day Medicine with Shannon Thyme Klinger, Chief Legal Officer at Moderna
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YJP is beyond excited to host Shannon Thyme Klinger, Chief Legal Officer of Moderna.
YJP's roundtables are engaging, educational, unparalleled learning experiences for young professionals. Conversations are candid and off the record, allowing you opportunity to partake in the discussion and ask questions.
This will be a moderated Zoom roundtable, featuring insights from Shannon, and an opportunity for Q&A.
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As chief legal officer and corporate secretary, Shannon Thyme Klinger leads Moderna’s legal, governance and corporate compliance efforts.
Ms. Klinger joined Moderna from Novartis (NYSE: NVS), where she served as Chief Legal Officer and a member of the Novartis Executive Committee since 2018. Previously, she served as Chief Ethics, Risk & Compliance Officer. During her ten-year tenure at Novartis, she held other roles of increasing responsibility, including as Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer and Global Head of Litigation, General Counsel and Global Head of Legal at Sandoz, a Novartis division.
Across her career, Ms. Klinger’s work has focused on driving long-term business performance and building trust with society, including ensuring access to medicine, protecting innovation with intellectual property, championing the responsible use of data, and enabling excellence in product launches. She is also a committed advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion.
Ms. Klinger served on the board of directors of the SIX Group in Switzerland from 2016 to 2020.
Ms. Klinger received her Juris Doctorate with honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Notre Dame. She is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and the District of Columbia Bar.