Noble is a Product Manager in Neurology at Eisai Canada, leveraging his experience from Johnson & Johnson in product management and sales. An MBA graduate from the Schulich School of Business, he began his career as a Senior Petroleum Engineer, demonstrating a unique ability to pivot across complex industries.
During his MBA, Noble was highly active in student leadership, serving as Director of International Relations for the Schulich Consulting Club and as a captain for the MBA Games team. He has a stated passion for mentoring and helping others break into new industries.
His career began in oil and gas, where he managed a $25 million development plan before transitioning to pharmaceuticals.
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Experience
11 Years
Current Role
Product Manager, Neurology
Job Level
Middle
Location
Greater Toronto Area, Canada
Personality Overview
How Noble shows up
Negotiator
Critic
Precise
They like to do things independently and don’t look for support from others. Unless the value is proven by data, they are unlikely to value fancy features. It is very likely that they will negotiate pricing or other important terms.
Priorities
Topics Noble cares about
Neurology & Sleep Health
In his current role at Eisai Canada, he is focused on innovation and "pushing the boundaries" in the field of insomnia and sleep health.
Career Mentorship
Works as an MBA admission consultant and states he has a passion for mentoring and helping people break into top MBA programs and new industries.
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Career
Work history
9-2024
Product Manager, Neurology
Eisai Canada
5-2022 - 8-2024
Territory Sales Manager, Gastroenterology
Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine
6-2020 - 5-2022
Associate Product Manager
Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine
5-2019 - 8-2019
Associate Product Manager
Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine
4-2016 - 6-2018
Senior Petroleum Engineer, Production Technology
Cairn Oil and Gas
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Calculativeness (C) reflects the degree to which a person is likely to be cautious, systematic and analytical. Those scoring high tend to emphasise quality and accuracy.
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