Paul Woitach’s term on the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Board of Directors ended in April 2026. Mr. Woitach joined the Foundation’s Board in 2014. Since 2026, Mr. Woitach served as the Vice President of the Foundation and, since 2018, he led the Finance and Audit Committee as Chair.

Mr. Woitach is Managing Partner of Pharmaceutical Advisors, a consulting and staffing firm that provides expert chemistry and biology technical R&D staffing and support to the Pharmaceutical and Biotech industries. He has led teams in supporting 7 biotech New Drug Applications (NDAs) as well as in helping 15 companies to achieve technical success that helped lead to IPOs and acquisitions. Mr. Woitach has more than 35 years in the Life Sciences including as CEO of IGI, VP & GM of Mettler Toledo’s North American Laboratory Instrument business and VP of Marketing Channels with Eastman Kodak’s medical diagnostic imaging business. He has also served on the Boards of public companies and the New Jersey Bioscience Center. Mr. Woitach holds an MBA from the William E. Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester. He has lectured on drug development at the MIT Sloan School, led various courses for ASME, IQPC, and other organizations and has authored various articles for pharmaceutical industry publications.

H. Scott Walter, Foundation President, said: “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I sincerely thank Paul Woitach for over a decade of service to the Foundation, lending his acute expertise to further our mission. We will greatly miss his immense presence and steadfast dedication to advancing the chemical sciences.”

Mr. Woitach commented: “Serving on the Board of Directors of the Dreyfus Foundation has been a great honor. It’s been a privilege to serve with the incredible people that work so hard in support of the Foundation’s mission to advance the science of chemistry, chemical engineering, and related sciences as a means of improving human relations and circumstances throughout the world. I’m looking forward to our world continuing to benefit from their efforts.”

Mr. Woitach (L) presents the 2025 Dreyfus Prize award certificate to Héctor D. Abruña (R) at Cornell University.

Mr. Woitach (L) presents the 2025 Dreyfus Prize to Héctor D. Abruña (R) at Cornell University.
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