Senior Director, Category Management and Procurement – API and Third Party Manufacturing
AbbVie · Folsom, NJ, United States · Posted Jul 2, 2026
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Role Overview
The Senior Director, Category Management and Procurement – API and Third Party Manufacturing is a global leadership role responsible for setting and executing category strategy across all TPM categories. This position owns end-to-end category management and portfolio execution for TPM spend, ensuring speed, rigor, and scalability while enabling efficient delivery, operational continuity, and business growth.
As a key member of the Enterprise Procurement leadership team, this role serves as the single point of accountability for all TPM categories, partnering closely with TPM leaders, the Chief Procurement Officer, Procurement Leadership (R&D, Corporate, Commercial), and cross-functional stakeholders. The Senior Director leads a global team of category professionals and plays a central role in transforming procurement into a best-in-class organization—driving value, simplifying execution, and building durable capabilities that support both near-term portfolio needs and long-term growth.
Success in this role requires deep category expertise in TPM, a strong bias for collaborative and strategic action, and the ability to operate effectively in a fast-moving, ambiguous environment where speed and quality of execution matter equally.
Key Responsibilities
Category & Portfolio Leadership
Serve as the single point of accountability to the VP of Operations Procurement and the CPO for all TPM categories.
Own and lead global category strategies that balance speed of execution, risk management, value creation, and long-term scalability.
Ensure category strategies are directly aligned to TPM business priorities and roadmap, enabling timely delivery of programs across development and operational stages.
Provide procurement oversight and execution leadership for the TPM portfolio, ensuring priorities are clear and resources are deployed where they matter most.
Strategy, Value & Execution
Lead the development and execution of robust Category Management Plans that deliver measurable value, synergies, and operational efficiency.
Drive continuous improvement across people, process, governance, systems integration, and reporting.
Translate complex analysis into clear strategic insights, financial impact, and executive-ready recommendations.
Maintain P&L accountability for the portfolio, including budget management, value delivery, and financial performance tracking.
Stakeholder Engagement & Alignment
Act as a trusted thought partner to TPM leadership, ensuring procurement strategies anticipate business needs and enable innovation and continuity rather than constrain it.
Proactively solicit feedback from internal customers and address gaps in service, execution, or alignment.
Build strong cross-functional partnerships grounded in transparency, accountability, and enterprise-first decision making.
People Leadership & Transformation
Lead, coach, and develop a global team of category managers, building deep capability and a strong succession pipeline.
Foster an inclusive, high-performance culture that encourages ownership, learning, collaboration, and constructive challenge.
Play a visible leadership role in transforming TPM Procurement; simplifying how work gets done, strengthening governance, and raising the bar on performance and professionalism.
Provide thought leadership, insights, and trends into advancements in TPM, digital transformation, and operational excellence.
Champion AbbVie’s Ways We Work by modeling open dialogue, decisive leadership, adaptability, and accountability.
Metrics for Success
Category Management Plan quality and execution in support of the TPM portfolio
Delivery of people, process, governance, and value-creation goals
Achievement of operational budget and P&L commitments
Service level performance and internal customer satisfaction
Supplier performance across balanced scorecards
Organizational capability, engagement, and talent development
12+ years of strategic sourcing and procurement experience; 5+ years in pharmaceutical or life sciences preferred or similar fast-paced industries
Demonstrated expertise in TPM procurement
Proven experience leading teams and complex category portfolios
Bachelor’s degree required; background in science, business, finance, supply chain, engineering, or related field preferred
MBA or relevant MS / PhD degree strongly preferred
Professional certification in procurement, supply chain, or Six Sigma desirable
Experience with procurement systems such as Coupa, SAP and Ariba preferred
Strong understanding of procurement best practices and contract law; understanding of global complexities preferred
Prior experience with transformation initiatives and change management
Leadership Capabilities
Strategic thinker with a strong execution mindset and bias toward action
Exceptional communicator and influencer across functions, levels, and geographies
Proven ability to lead through ambiguity, make timely decisions, and adapt plans as priorities evolve
Strong analy…