Patrick Roche

Adjunct Professor at Villanova University

Schools

  • Villanova University

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Biography

Villanova University

Strategic executive with a proven record of business leadership and IT transformation. Forward-thinking CIO, skilled at driving IT innovations that create business value and enable growth across global entities. Exceptional relationship skills. Adept at building high-performance teams and leading change to deliver results.

Partner & Business Development:
Trusted advisor to CEOs, top-level executives and boards on broad functional issues, including cost control, process optimization, outsourcing, information security and information technology. Active listener who is skilled at working across borders, cultures and disciplines.

Strategic Leadership:
Creator of business-focused strategies that set a compass for growth. Leader of change aligned to vision and strategic priorities. Passionate about building effective, empowered teams. Member of the C.R. Bard Audit Committee and frequent executive participant at Board of Directors.

Governance & Risk Management:
Champion of governance and risk management process and controls to manage critical business risks. Developed and implemented a leading-edge cybersecurity program. Formed an executive-level Information Risk Council to protect the business and drive investment priorities. Deployed critical business processes related to privacy and disaster recovery.

Companies

  • Adjunct Professor Villanova University (2021)
  • Chief Digital & Information Officer Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals (2020)
  • Senior Vice President Information Technology Amneal Pharmaceuticals (2018 — 2019)
  • Vice President, Information Technology Solutions (Chief Information Officer) CR Bard (2010 — 2018)
  • Partner PwC (1991 — 2010)

Education

  • BSA Villanova University (1989 — 1991)
  • Kutztown University of Pennsylvania (1987 — 1989)

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