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VectorY Therapeutics Appoints Jessica Atkinson as Chief Business Officer

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VectorY Therapeutics Appoints Jessica Atkinson as Chief Business Officer
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VectorY Therapeutics Appoints Jessica Atkinson as Chief Business Officer

2025-05-27 19:05 Last Updated At:19:20

AMSTERDAM & BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 27, 2025--

VectorY Therapeutics, a biotechnology company developing innovative vectorized antibody therapies for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, today announced the appointment of Jessica Atkinson as Chief Business Officer (CBO). In this newly created role, Atkinson will partner with the Chief Executive Officer and management team to develop long-term business and commercial strategies that support company growth, and will also drive strategic partnerships.

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Atkinson brings over two decades of business development and commercialization experience across biopharmaceutical companies and innovative startups. She has held leadership roles at ImmuneID, Glympse Bio, and Foundation Medicine, where she spearheaded strategic partnerships and corporate strategy initiatives. She also held roles of increasing responsibility over seven years in the U.S. commercial organization of Merck & Co. Most recently, Atkinson served as a fractional CBO or strategic advisor to multiple early-stage biotech companies through her consulting firm, TwoStep Advisors.

“I’m delighted to welcome Jessica to VectorY,” said Jim Scibetta, chief executive officer of VectorY Therapeutics. “Her proven expertise in shaping strategy and driving successful transactions across all stages of drug development will be invaluable as we advance our pipeline and pursue new opportunities. Jessica’s collaborative approach and strategic vision make her an ideal addition to our leadership team.”

“VectorY’s pioneering approach to developing vectorized antibody therapeutics holds immense promise for patients with neurodegenerative diseases,” said Atkinson. “I look forward to working closely with the management and research teams to further develop our corporate strategy and to create transformative alliances and business collaborations that support the company’s mission and long-term success.”

Atkinson holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Molecular Biology from the University of Texas, Austin. She has been an advocate for encouraging women to pursue careers in science and volunteers with Mass General Cancer Center’s Peer Mentoring program that offers patients and family members the opportunity to speak by telephone one-to-one with an experienced patient.

About VectorY

VectorY is on a mission to provide people with neurodegenerative diseases a longer, better life by creating transformative vectorized antibody treatments. Our platform combines the promise of precise therapeutic antibodies with one-time AAV-based delivery to the CNS. Unique in-house expertise in antibodies, AAV vectors, protein degradation, manufacturing and neuroscience drives the rapid development of much needed disease-modifying therapies for neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS and Huntington’s disease. For more information, see www.vectorytx.com.

Jessica Atkinson, New CBO at VectorY Therapeutics

Jessica Atkinson, New CBO at VectorY Therapeutics

NEW YORK (AP) — Berkly Catton scored the tiebreaking goal in the third period, and the Seattle Kraken rallied from two goals down and beat the New York Rangers 4-2 on Monday night.

Eeli Tolvanen, Jordan Eberle and Jared McCann also scored for the Kraken, and Philipp Grubauer had 19 saves. Seattle won for the ninth time in 12 games (9-1-2).

Mika Zibanejad and Sam Carrick scored for the Rangers, and Jonathan Quick finished with 25 saves. New York lost for the seventh time in eight games (1-5-2) and fell to 5-12-4 at Madison Square Garden this season.

Catton gave the Kraken a 3-2 lead with 7:58 left in the third, knocking in a loose puck after his initial attempt was stopped by the right pad of a sprawled Quick down on the ice.

McCann added an empty-netter with 10 seconds remaining to seal the win.

Trailing 2-0 after 20 minutes, the Kraken tied it with two goals in the first 4 1/2 minutes of the second period.

Frederick Gaudreau sent a backhand pass from the left side near the boards to Tolvanen in front, and settled the puck and beat Quick at the 1-minute mark.

Eberle tied it at 4:27 as he fired it past Quick from the high slot for his 16th of the season

Zibanejad scored for the Rangers 3:08 into the game. Grubauer deflected Zibanejad's initial shot wide and off the end board, and Zibanejad followed it and sent the rebound from behind the goal line back off the goalie and in for his 18th.

Carrick made it 2-0 less than 2 1/2 minutes later. After a turnover by the Kraken in the neutral zone back across the blue line, Carrick got the puck, skated into the left circle and beat Grubauer low on the blocker side.

Kraken: At New Jersey on Wednesday night in the third of a five-game trip.

Rangers: Host Ottawa on Wednesday night to finish a two-game homestand.

AP NHL: https://www.apnews.com/NHL

Seattle Kraken's Cale Fleury (8) celebrates after his goal against the Vancouver Canucks with teammate Shane Wright (51) during the first period of an NHL game in Vancouver, British Columbia, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP)

Seattle Kraken's Cale Fleury (8) celebrates after his goal against the Vancouver Canucks with teammate Shane Wright (51) during the first period of an NHL game in Vancouver, British Columbia, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP)

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