
Rare Leadership: Strategic, Human, and Real with Molly Painter
In this energizing episode of The Athletics of Business, Ed Molitor welcomes Molly Painter, Vice President of Sales and Strategic Accounts at Takeda. Molly leads Takeda’s U.S. Plasma-Derived Therapies business unit and is renowned for her rare blend of strategic clarity and deeply human-centered leadership.
Together, they explore what it takes to lead authentically in high-stakes environments, build trust through vulnerability, and drive results without losing sight of people. Molly shares personal stories from her career, her family, and her life-long belief that leadership should be rooted in purpose, agility, and heart.
Our Guest
Molly Painter is a seasoned executive across both biotech and biopharma, known for her ability to lead with clarity, conviction, and a calm, commanding presence. With deep expertise in rare disease and neuroscience, she has a proven track record of building, launching, and scaling organizations—from early-stage biotech startups to global pharmaceutical business units.
Currently Vice President of Sales & Strategic Accounts at Takeda, Molly leads the U.S. Plasma-Derived Therapies Business Unit, driving growth, alignment, and performance across one of the company's most strategic portfolios. She previously served as President of U.S. Orphazyme, where she built a scalable commercial organization from the ground up in just nine months, and as President of Vifor Pharma Group, where she drove topline U.S. sales growth and positioned the company as a leader in the nephrology and cardio-renal therapy space.
Molly brings a rare combination of strategic precision and human-centered leadership. She thrives in complex, high-stakes environments and is deeply skilled in interpreting trends, aligning cross-functional teams, and creating cultures of accountability and ambition. She has led all facets of drug company development—from pipeline strategy to in-line commercialization—and is known for her ability to articulate value, influence stakeholders, and accelerate market uptake both domestically and globally.
A strong advocate for agile leadership and inclusive growth, Molly holds an MBA from Northwestern University in Management & Organization with an emphasis on Health Enterprise Management. She also serves on several executive boards, including Big Brothers Big Sisters Chicago, the Joffrey Women’s Board, and the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association (HBA).
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- Why the combination of strategy and heart is so rare and so powerful
- The art of having crucial conversations while building psychological safety
- How to lead with agility in the face of constant change and ambiguity
- Why vulnerability is a superpower in leadership, not a liability
- How Molly’s mom, mentors, and real-world reps shaped her coaching style
- What “air cover” means and why it’s critical for team decision-making
- How to balance elite performance with empathy, trust, and authenticity
- The importance of mentoring both inside and outside your company
- Why being “real” is the key to building loyalty and driving results
- How to juggle leadership, parenting, volunteer work, and still show up 100 percent
Resources & Links
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