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Adam Castano, a renowned figure in the fields of cardiology and biotechnology, shared his compelling journey from a childhood influenced by his parents' professions—his mother, a Freudian psychoanalyst, and his father, a cardiologist—to his current role in the biotech world. Growing up in an international setting, he developed a passion for science and medicine, leading him to pursue studies in molecular biology and medicine.



During his medical training, Adam discovered his interest in cardiology, particularly in rare diseases like cardiac amyloidosis. Motivated by a desire to make a global impact, he transitioned from academia to the biopharmaceutical industry, joining Pfizer and later Bridge Bio. Throughout his career, Adam emphasizes the importance of humility, purpose, and patient-centered care. He encourages leaders to maintain a focus on health equity, uphold ethical standards, and foster a culture of love and passion within their organizations.



Reflecting on his experiences, Castano underscores the interconnectedness of heart and mind in leadership, advocating for a holistic approach that prioritizes patient well-being, intellectual rigor, and emotional commitment. He concludes with a call for healthcare leaders worldwide to prioritize purpose, intellectual excellence, and compassionate leadership to drive meaningful change in healthcare.




"Character is at the heart of leadership. People follow those who display ethical and moral character."





MEET OUR GUEST Adam Castano Senior Medical Director in Global Clinical Development at Merck & Co.




Adam Castaño, MD MS is a Senior Medical Director in Global Clinical Development at Merck & Co. He is a board-certified cardiologist and industry professional dedicated to the singular unifying purpose of bringing about innovative therapies and breakthroughs that improve patients’ lives. Previously he led development programs in cardiac amyloidosis at BridgeBio and Pfizer Inc. He also served as Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Cardiac Amyloidosis at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons.



Personally, Adam enjoys living in New York City’s Upper East Side with his wife Maria, son Marty, and Norwich Terrier, Buzz Aldrin. He enjoys nature, Legos, tennis, traveling the world, and the cultivation of great conversations with friends over wine and good food.



This episode is in partnership with Jill Donahue. Jill published her third book recently A Dose of Inspiration: 100 Purpose Stories From Pharma Leaders and we partnered together to bring to light those incredible stories. You can find here or wherever you podcast more episodes with some of those executives.



Download the ebook now for a free dose of inspiration here: excellerate.ca/freebook/

Adam Castano, a renowned figure in the fields of cardiology and biotechnology, shared his compelling journey from a childhood influenced by his parents' professions—his mother, a Freudian psychoanalyst, and his father, a cardiologist—to his current role in the biotech world. Growing up in an international setting, he developed a passion for science and medicine, leading him to pursue studies in molecular biology and medicine.



During his medical training, Adam discovered his interest in cardiology, particularly in rare diseases like cardiac amyloidosis. Motivated by a desire to make a global impact, he transitioned from academia to the biopharmaceutical industry, joining Pfizer and later Bridge Bio. Throughout his career, Adam emphasizes the importance of humility, purpose, and patient-centered care. He encourages leaders to maintain a focus on health equity, uphold ethical standards, and foster a culture of love and passion within their organizations.



Reflecting on his experiences, Castano underscores the interconnectedness of heart and mind in leadership, advocating for a holistic approach that prioritizes patient well-being, intellectual rigor, and emotional commitment. He concludes with a call for healthcare leaders worldwide to prioritize purpose, intellectual excellence, and compassionate leadership to drive meaningful change in healthcare.




"Character is at the heart of leadership. People follow those who display ethical and moral character."





MEET OUR GUEST Adam Castano Senior Medical Director in Global Clinical Development at Merck & Co.




Adam Castaño, MD MS is a Senior Medical Director in Global Clinical Development at Merck & Co. He is a board-certified cardiologist and industry professional dedicated to the singular unifying purpose of bringing about innovative therapies and breakthroughs that improve patients’ lives. Previously he led development programs in cardiac amyloidosis at BridgeBio and Pfizer Inc. He also served as Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Cardiac Amyloidosis at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons.



Personally, Adam enjoys living in New York City’s Upper East Side with his wife Maria, son Marty, and Norwich Terrier, Buzz Aldrin. He enjoys nature, Legos, tennis, traveling the world, and the cultivation of great conversations with friends over wine and good food.



This episode is in partnership with Jill Donahue. Jill published her third book recently A Dose of Inspiration: 100 Purpose Stories From Pharma Leaders and we partnered together to bring to light those incredible stories. You can find here or wherever you podcast more episodes with some of those executives.



Download the ebook now for a free dose of inspiration here: excellerate.ca/freebook/