541: Energizing Your Stakeholder Network | Smital Shah, CFO, ProQR

Published: Oct. 20, 2019, 6 p.m.

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As an Indian citizen living in the United States and working for a Dutch company, CFO Smital Shah frequently spends her days on conference calls with investors from Asia, Israel, or Europe.

On every investor call, at every board meeting, and at every employee gathering, the same question gets asked: \\u201cHow far is ProQR from serving patients?\\u201d Each time she hears this, the firm\\u2019s worldly finance leader provides a thoughtful and measured response.

This is a question that punctuates the tenure of finance chiefs inside every clinical stage start-up, and one that Shah says has led her to seek out any synergies that she can between the finance function\\u2019s accounting and compliance processes and ProQR\\u2019s greater goal of creating medicines for patients who suffer from rare diseases.

Shah asks: \\u201cHow do we facilitate\\u2014within the confines of finance\\u2014what we need to do in order to achieve this?\\u201d

ProQR expects to have collected the necessary data from its ongoing clinical trials to seek out approval for its new medicine from the Food and Drug Administration by early 2021 or perhaps sooner.

As for the \\u201cconfines of finance,\\u201d any functional borders within ProQR have clearly already been breached by Shah, who implores her finance team to regularly listen to those beyond the functional boundaries. \\u201cThis is about understanding that you as an individual contributor cannot always affect the magnitude of change that you want. Change will depend on your team and all of the stakeholders around it. So I think that this is about stakeholder management and truly listening to all and realizing that you achieve impact as a group,\\u201d explains Shah, whose finance leadership mind-set is perhaps the offspring of a borderless career.\\xa0\\u2013Jack Sweeney

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