Mark Peymer
Head of Global Procurement ClinChoice
Mark Peymer is a global procurement and vendor management leader with deep expertise in building end-to-end sourcing organizations, expanding international capabilities, and driving operational excellence across the life sciences sector. He oversees procurement strategy, contract management, compliance, and vendor oversight while leading large-scale transformation initiatives that strengthen global delivery.
Mark has implemented technology- and AI-driven solutions that reduced costs by 60%, harmonized procurement processes across regions, and enhanced CRO capabilities in the Americas and Europe. His leadership has contributed to a 20% annualized revenue improvement and the successful rollout of advanced digital and automation capabilities.
A strong advocate for responsible sourcing, Mark has also designed and executed enterprise DEI and ESG programs that elevate supplier sustainability and diversity. He is known for creating scalable global frameworks, modernizing procurement through innovation, and driving measurable value across complex R&D and clinical operations environments.
Seminars
How do you transform scattered AI pilots into a unified procurement powerhouse? What separates orchestration tools that scale from those that stall? How does your AI adoption journey compare to pharma and biotech leaders already deploying agentic AI across sourcing and contracting?
- Learn from real case studies of orchestration tools, automation software, and agentic AI implemented in sourcing and contracting
- Identify the success factors and pitfalls of scaling early AI pilots into enterprise-wide procurement programs
- Benchmark your AI adoption journey against leading pharma and biotech examples to plan your next phase of deployment
- Discover how integrated sourcing and category management can reduce friction between R&D and procurement functions
- Learn how shared data visibility enhances supplier accountability and speeds up vendor qualification and onboarding
- Examine internal collaboration models that improve decision-making and reduce cost leakage