Meet new members joining the BIA's Board of Directors in 2024

Nick Gardiner, the Company Secretary of the BioIndustry Association (BIA), is pleased to announce the members who have been elected to its Board of Directors and will begin their terms in January 2024. BIA members elect five Board Directors, which includes four Corporate and one Associate/Network member. Read this blog to learn more about the new representatives on the BIA Board from January 2024.
The new Board Directors were voted for by the BIA’s membership in the weeks leading up to the AGM which was held on 24 October 2023 and attended by 64 member companies. All present approved the appointment of the Directors.
These members will join the BIA Board from 1 January 2024, for a three-year term, adding to the considerable industry expertise that the BIA Board can draw on.
The newly elected Board of Directors are:
- Ros Deegan, CEO of OMass Therapeutics
- Shaun Grady, SVP Business Development Operations at AstraZeneca
- Laura Lane, Vice President, Lilly Ventures (Head of Europe) of Eli Lilly and Company
The re-elected Board of Directors are:
- Olivia Cavlan, Chief Corporate Development and Strategy Officer at Alchemab
- Clare Terlouw, Head of LifeArc Ventures at LifeArc
Dan Mahony, The Chair of the BIA also announced that David Atkins, Nicole Farmer, Jackie Hunter, and Deborah O’Neil will all have served to the end of their current Board terms and have decided to step down at the end of December.
Meet the newly elected Directors
Ros Deegan, CEO, OMass Therapeutics
At OMass I led its strategic development into a therapeutics company, raising >£110m.
In the past, I have negotiated significant transactions – both buy-side and sell-side – for Bicycle Therapeutics, Trevena and GSK. I have an MBA with distinction (INSEAD) and a first-class degree in Natural Sciences (Cambridge). In addition to my role at OMass, I serve on the advisory group for Harwell Science Park, providing insight into the challenges and potential of clusters, and support early career scientists and emerging female business leaders through mentoring.
I possess robust international exposure and have helped organisations make the transition from private to public company. I returned to the UK in 2019 to take on my current role having spent 11 years in the biotech sector in the USA, where I experienced the strong financial backing and positive culture for biotech that US peers enjoy.
OMass values and benefits from the successful role the BIA serves in raising awareness of the sector’s potential and value with investors and other stakeholders, and its work with Government to ensure a positive climate for early and scale-up stage companies to succeed and grow. I would be honoured to serve on the BIA board to support the organisation to continue in its mission.
Shaun Grady: SVP Business Development Operations, AstraZeneca
My responsibilities in AZ have enabled me to work closely and collaboratively across the life-science value chain with Academia, entrepreneurs and start–ups, Angel Investors, VC and PE as well as with Biotechs, peer Pharma, Diagnostic, Data and Digital companies and organisations. This has enabled me to develop a good understanding of the dynamics of our sector and the interdependencies, opportunities and challenges and the reliance we must place on each other.
My role (and high-performing team and colleagues) has allowed me to develop a strong and deep network and profile in the UK (particularly in Cambridge and the North West) but also across Pharma and Biotech globally. As part of that network, I am an Honorary Fellow on the University of Cambridge Judge Business School and Lucy Cavendish College Cambridge and sit on the Board of Directors of Healx an AI-enabled rare disease early-stage company, and Prostate Cancer Research Charity. I am the Chairman of the Board of Cambridge United Football Club and on the Board at the Cambridge Arts Theatre whose links to bioindustries is a little more nuanced.
I have always been a strong supporter of the BIA and share the organisation’s passion for helping the industry reach its full potential and ultimately benefit patients.
Laura Lane, Vice President, Lilly Ventures (Head of Europe), Eli Lilly and Company
Over the last 15 years, she has participated in the pharma/biotech research and innovation sphere with her experience spanning key pillars of our industry: pharma leader; venture capital; technology transfer; charity sector; founder and executive of biotech and life science start-ups; and life science consulting. Her strong appreciation of the different pressures and needs of each of these contributors; as well as the acute need for cross-sector collaboration to achieve our goals of serving patients better, not only drives her as an individual but also provides a valuable breadth of experience she can leverage for the BIA.
Before Lilly, Laura was part of the investment team at Advent Life Sciences. She was involved across the full spectrum of investment activities; supported the wider portfolio; and led on business development and pharma outreach activities. While at Advent she also served on the Boards of Aleta Biotherapeutics Inc., Artax BioPharma Inc., Highlight Therapeutics S.L., and Ventus Medical Ltd. Prior to Advent, Laura held CEO and COO positions at several UK life science/biotech companies in Birmingham, Oxford & London.
Laura gained her masters and doctorate from the University of Cambridge and currently serves on the board of the non-profit Collaborative Community against Coronavirus (3CCorona) CIC.