• Nick speaks my language – he is able to translate clinical processes into technology with meaningful outcomes. Allergan was looking for interconnected clinical systems to improve efficiency of effort and data quality. Other companies focused on selling Allergan individual systems. Nick presented quality processes and how the systems Parexel utilized supported and enhanced communication and data flow. Nick was our lead consultant and architect for this major project; utilizing his consulting skillset to communicate with over 100 Allergan colleagues in customizing Parexel’s systems and other clinical trial technologies enabling rollout of systems within 9 months of kickoff. It was a pleasure working with Nick

    – Sarah Hochberg Luijpers, PMP CLSSBB

  • Nick is one of a rare breed. Being completely fluent in the IT world, he can translate the complex processes, tools and interactions to a normal user. I had the great pleasure of working with Nick in several client focused presentation (yes, he is an IT specialist you can take in front of a client). In these interactions Nick always conducted himself as a perfect team player. He is assertive in front of clients without being in their face. Nick is a real asset to have in any company. I truly enjoyed working with Nick as he is fun to work with and has a great sense of humor

    – Christian Buhlmann

  • During my time at PAREXEL, I was fortunate to work with Nick closely from almost my first day. During this time, I was impressed with Nick’s solid IT background and technical knowledge of PAREXEL’s clinical systems. I soon realized, however, that Nick’s knowledge also included the far more important understanding of the business context in which these systems are used --- from both the company’s and customer’s perspectives. Coupled with a broad knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry, Nick has been able to help us apply technology in innovative ways to enable the business to maintain a competitive edge. People like Nick truly make IT a differentiator for a business

    – Clinton Gilliam