Problem Solving, Partnerships, and Putting Yourself Out of Your Comfort Zone, with Valerie Brown
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From accidental quality professional to global quality leader - Valerie Brown's story is one of courage, curiosity, and conviction.
In today's episode I was joined by Valerie Brown, Head of Global Quality Assurance and Compliance at Thermo Fisher Scientific's Clinical Research Group.
I really wanted to speak to Valerie because she brings something different to the quality leadership conversation. Yes, she has held senior quality roles across innovator companies, CDMOs, and now one of the largest CROs in the world. But what makes her story compelling is how she got there - and what she learned along the way.
Valerie didn't plan to work in quality. At 22, she was asked to be a scribe for an FDA inspection. The host fell ill on the day. She stepped in - no preparation, no safety net - and handled it.
Someone told her she had a knack for it. She wasn't sure she agreed. She still wanted to be in the lab, in manufacturing, doing what she knew. But that moment planted a seed.
What followed was a career that took her across CDMOs, innovator companies including Gilead Sciences, and now Thermo Fisher - where she leads global quality assurance and compliance for the clinical research group. She has sat on both sides of the table, as sponsor and as service provider, and that experience shapes everything about how she leads.
We talk about the following:
- How Valerie accidentally became a quality professional, and why that unplanned start shaped everything that followed
- What it felt like to host an FDA inspection at 22, with no preparation and no safety net
- Her philosophy of servant leadership and what it really means to lead with empathy in a regulated environment
- The challenge of transforming a fragmented quality organisation into a connected, strategic function at Thermo Fisher
- The difference between working on the innovator side versus the CRO side - and the unique skill set the latter demands
- Why speed and quality are not in conflict, and how embedding quality by design from the outset actually accelerates delivery
- Her approach to talent development - why she prefers to grow leaders from within and how she identifies that potential early
- The growing importance of AI and digital governance in regulated environments, and why quality professionals need to engage with these tools now
- What keeps her up at night heading into 2026 - from talent gaps to trial complexity to the pace of regulatory change
- The advice she would give her younger self, and what she believes every aspiring quality leader needs to understand
Valerie Brown is a highly accomplished global quality leader whose career is a masterclass in adaptability, influence, and patient-centric thinking. She leads with purpose, develops people with intention, and approaches every challenge with the mindset of a problem solver - exactly the kind of leader our industry needs more of.
Thank you Valerie for sharing your incredible journey. Hope everyone enjoys the show!