Amanda Truesdale
Vice President
Veristat
United States of America
Biography
Amanda Truesdale is the Vice President of Biometrics at Veristat and in this role leads the Biostatistics, Statistical Programming, Data Management, and Standards Programming functions. She joined the Veristat team more than 10 years ago and has taken on roles of increasing responsibility as she exhibited an aptitude for client engagement, clinical effectiveness and practical leadership. Amanda has grown the biometrics team and will continue to guide clients through the complex process of analyzing clinical trial data to make smart clinical, regulatory and business decisions. Prior to her tenure at Veristat, Amanda worked as a Biostatistician at Averion International (which was acquired by Aptiv Solutions and is now ICON Plc). She earned her Masters of Business Administration at Bryant University in North Smithfield, RI. Previously she earned both her Bachelors of Art and Masters of Art degrees in Mathematics and Statistics from Boston University in Boston, MA. Amanda has taught statistics courses as an adjunct professor for Bryant University. In her spare time, Amanda enjoys scuba diving, spinning, and enjoying time with family. Amanda Truesdale is the Vice President of Biometrics at Veristat and in this role leads the Biostatistics, Statistical Programming, Data Management, and Standards Programming functions. She joined the Veristat team more than 10 years ago and has taken on roles of increasing responsibility as she exhibited an aptitude for client engagement, clinical effectiveness and practical leadership. Amanda has grown the biometrics team and will continue to guide clients through the complex process of analyzing clinical trial data to make smart clinical, regulatory and business decisions. Prior to her tenure at Veristat, Amanda worked as a Biostatistician at Averion International (which was acquired by Aptiv Solutions and is now ICON Plc). She earned her Masters of Business Administration at Bryant University in North Smithfield, RI. Previously she earned both her Bachelors of Art and Masters of Art degrees in Mathematics and Statistics from Boston University in Boston, MA. Amanda has taught statistics courses as an adjunct professor for Bryant University. In her spare time, Amanda enjoys scuba diving, spinning, and enjoying time with family.
Research Interest
clinical, regulatory and business decisions.