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CAPRA is a non-profit, non-aligned organization governed by a Board of Directors representing hundreds of members across Canada.
Directors are elected to the Board for two years via CAPRA's annual election. All Directors on the CAPRA Board are volunteers.
The following candidates have been nominated for election to the Board of Directors for 2024 – 2026.
There are currently 8 Directors with continuing terms on the CAPRA Board, and the Board can have a maximum of 15 Directors.
To be eligble to vote, your membership must be in good standing.
2024-2026 Board of Directors Nominees
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Current Board Term Ends 2024-07-31
Mrs. Bouchard has 20 years of experience, including 15 years in global regulatory affairs. She has been involved in the preparation of numerous applications and submissions, including INDs/CTAs to regulatory agencies and ethics committees, marketing applications (such as NDAs/BLAs/NDSs/MAAs), as well as pediatric plans. She has also been involved in and supported many types of meetings with regulatory agencies, such as pre-IND/CTA, FDA Types B and C, Scientific Advice, pre-NDS/MAA, FDA Advisory Board.
She has experience in various therapeutic indications, mainly endocrinology and metabolism, hematology, immunology, neurology, respiratory, women’s health and psychiatry. At PRA Health Sciences, she leads a team of forty regulatory affairs professionals located in North, Central and South America.
Prior to joining PRA in 2013, she acted as a Regulatory Project Manager in a pharmaceutical company for a few years, after evolving in various quality assurance and regulatory roles in a Montreal-based biotechnology for thirteen years. Mrs. Bouchard is a passionate leader, willing to share and learn from each other's experience and expertise. She would be grateful to have the opportunity to serve CAPRA and support its growth, as the regulatory affairs field expands and evolves.
Current Board Term Ends 2024-07-31
Sandra Ireland is an accomplished and highly driven Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance executive with over 25 years of experience providing regulatory affairs, clinical affairs and quality strategies for small, medium and large domestic and international healthcare companies. She is a regulatory affairs certified (RAC) professional specializing in pharmaceutical drugs, medical devices, natural health products and cosmetics.
Sandra is the President of RaQa Consulting Inc. and Regulatory Solutions Inc. She is a part-time professor at Seneca College in the Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations, as well as Cosmetic Science programs. Sandra is also involved with the Applied Research & Innovation projects at Seneca College.
She has been a member of CAPRA since 2001. Sandra received her B.Sc. in Biochemistry and Chemistry from the University of Western Ontario. She also holds a post-degree certification in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs & Quality Operations from Seneca College, a Clinical Research Associate Diploma from the Michener Institute in Toronto, and an executive MBA from Athabasca University.
Current Board Term Ends 2024-07-31
Dr. Sherry Boodram is the CEO and Co-Founder of CannDelta Inc., a leading cannabis and psychedelics regulatory consulting company. She also serves as an Independent Board Advisor for a publicly traded Canadian cannabis extraction technology company. She has been a guest lecturer at local institutions including Osgoode Hall Law School, Seneca College, Humber College and the North American College of Pharmaceutical Technology to teach about domestic and international cannabis regulations.
Prior to founding CannDelta Inc., she spent several years at Health Canada as a Senior Regulatory Compliance Officer/Auditor where she was responsible for cannabis licensing application reviews and facility inspections under various cannabis regimes. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from York University, a Hon. B.Sc. in Biological Chemistry from the University of Toronto, a Certificate in Cannabis Law and Regulation from Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, and a Graduate Certificate with Honours in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations from Seneca College.
Sherry specializes in cannabis and psychedelics licensing submissions, international policy and regulation development, strategic mergers and acquisitions, due diligence inspections and audits, internal quality management systems, facility design, operational optimization, product registrations, and education. As the Chair of the CAPRA Webinar Committee, she aims to expand the knowledge base and existing regulatory network of the CAPRA community to build stronger relationships and provide increased professional and academic support.
Marcos is a dedicated and accomplished professional with several years of experience in regulatory affairs within the life sciences and clinical research sectors. In his role as a senior Regulatory Affairs (RA) associate at Altasciences, a Contract Research Organization, Marcos has consistently showcased his strategic thinking and decision-making abilities, fostering a culture rooted in integrity and compliance.
Known for his excellent communication skills, Marcos effectively conveys complex regulatory requirements and strategies to a diverse range of stakeholders, including executive teams, regulatory bodies, and cross-functional teams. His collaborative approach encourages open dialogue, drives innovation, and ensures alignment with organizational goals. Marcos's proactive mindset and attention to detail enable him to navigate the ever-changing regulatory landscape, anticipating challenges and crafting effective solutions.
Marcos is also a skilled project manager, capable of leading multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining high standards of quality and efficiency. His ability to mentor and inspire his team fosters a supportive and productive work environment, enhancing overall team performance. Committed to continuous learning and professional development, Marcos stays up-to-date with industry trends and regulatory changes, bringing valuable insights to board discussions and decisions.
Beyond his professional expertise, Marcos is deeply committed to diversity and inclusion, recognizing the importance of varied perspectives in driving innovation and organizational success. His strategic vision and holistic approach to leadership contribute to the long-term growth and sustainability of the organization. As a board member, Marcos would bring a wealth of knowledge, experience, a collaborative spirit, and a wide network of connections in the RA industry, making him an asset to the board of directors.
Sadia is a distinguished Regulatory Affairs Professional with over 15 years of invaluable experience in the Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices industries. For the past 5 years, Sadia has served as the driving force behind Dr. Reddy’s Canada Regulatory Affairs Department, where she has led regulatory strategy development across diverse product classifications, product labeling, lifecycle management, and meticulous compliance with Health Canada’s stringent regulations.
Her tenure is marked by a track record of exemplary leadership and influential prowess, guiding global cross-functional teams to achieve ambitious corporate objectives. As the primary liaison with Health Canada, Sadia maintains a proactive stance through continuous regulatory intelligence, ensuring her organization remains ahead amidst the dynamic Canadian regulatory landscape.
Known for her collaborative spirit and proactive initiative, Sadia thrives in roles that require diverse responsibilities and a commitment to collective success. Her multifaceted skills and dedication position her as a pivotal collaborator within the CAPRA organization, ready to spearhead modernization initiatives and maintain a competitive edge over peer organizations.
Mia Spiegelman is the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Medtech Canada and holds a B.Sc. in Chemistry from York University as well as Certification in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations from Seneca College.
Throughout her 24 years in the industry, she has worked in various Medical Device, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetic and Consulting companies while holding various roles within the Quality and Regulatory fields.
Her current role responsibilities include developing, leading, implementing and managing the Regulatory Affairs strategic initiatives for Medtech Canada and its members in order to ensure that Canada has a globally competitive regulatory environment.
With over 20 years of regulatory experience in the pharmaceutical industry, I am eager to couple my expertise and my strong desire and commitment to professional education and development, to further CAPRA’s Mission of creating a professionally fulfilling and academically enriching environment.
After completing my Honours Bachelor of Science, I started my focus in Regulatory Affairs through the completion of the Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations program at Seneca College. I then started my Regulatory Affairs career at a drug substance manufacturing site, followed by a position in the generic industry and then moved into the Brand pharmaceutical industry where I have been working for the past several years.
My career has provided me the privilege of leading, coaching and mentoring numerous young professionals, guiding them through the complexities of pharmaceutical sciences, the ever-evolving regulatory practices and their own development aspirations.
Additionally, my wide breadth of experience (mostly in prescription pharmaceuticals, but also experience with non-prescription (OTC) products, natural health products and cosmetics) and depth of experience (clinical and quality throughout all stages of the product lifecycle) allows me to bring a diverse perspective to the CAPRA Board.
2024-2026 Board Term Ballot List
Deadline to Vote is Friday, August 2, 2024 at 5:00 pm.