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Executive Director, Investor Relations

Boston, MA

The Organization

What's happening at Entrada Therapeutics? Entrada is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company aiming to transform the lives of patients by establishing a new class of medicines that engage intracellular targets that have long been considered inaccessible. Through proprietary and versatile approaches, Entrada is advancing a robust development portfolio of genetic medicines for the potential treatment of neuromuscular and inherited retinal diseases, among others. Our lead oligonucleotide programs are in development for the potential treatment of people living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) who are exon 44, 45, 50 and 51 skipping amenable. Entrada has partnered with Vertex Pharmaceuticals to develop a clinical-stage program, VX-670, for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1).

2026 represents a catalyst-rich period for Entrada. We expect multiple clinical data readouts as we advance several DMD programs across the U.K., EU, and U.S. By year-end 2026, we anticipate four clinical-stage programs in our DMD franchise (ENTR-601-44, ENTR-601-45, ENTR-601-50, and ENTR-601-51). These programs are complemented by the ongoing clinical progress of our DM1 collaboration with Vertex (VX-670).

We are a tight-knit team of experts and leaders in both therapeutic development and rare diseases and are excited to grow and attract colleagues who are ready to join a high-energy, dedicated team that likes to get things done and dramatically improve the lives of patients and their families.

The Perfect Addition to Our Team

You are intellectually curious and can bring new ideas and perspectives to lead the development, implementation, and management of our investor relations function. You follow up and follow through, efficiently connecting problems with solutions. You work successfully in a fast-paced team environment and have strong interpersonal skills, effectively building working relationships with leaders across the Company and with outside parties.

The Opportunity

The Executive Director, Investor Relations will be responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive investor relations strategy that enhances Entrada’s visibility, credibility, and positioning within the financial community and broader stakeholder landscape. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the ideal candidate will combine deep investor relations and financial expertise with strong scientific and clinical fluency to build investor confidence, drive awareness, and support long-term shareholder value creation for a NASDAQ-listed biotechnology company with an expanding portfolio of clinical-stage programs.

Responsibilities

  • Drive the strategic direction, planning, and execution of the investor relations function, including financial communications, while building and continuously strengthening a best-in-class investor relations program.
  • Serve as a trusted advisor to senior leadership by providing insight and guidance on investor messaging, communications effectiveness, market dynamics, and investor sentiment.
  • Act as the primary point of contact to the investment community, responding to external inquiries in an accurate, appropriate, and timely manner; establish and maintain strong relationships with biotechnology-focused buy-side and sell-side analysts and institutional investors.
  • Develop and maintain proactive engagement with investors and analysts to clearly communicate the Company’s long-term vision, clinical and platform strategy, differentiation, opportunity, risk factors, and key milestones.
  • Lead the development and coordination of financial and investor communications—including earnings releases, investor webcasts, investor presentations, Company corporate presentations and investor relations section of the Company website
  • Coordinate cross-functionally with Finance and Legal to support the timely and compliant execution of external financial disclosures and investor communications including periodic reports (Form 10-K and Form 10-Q), annual proxy statements and other reports.
  • Lead the Company’s participation in investment community events, including investor conferences, non-deal roadshows, analyst days, and targeted investor meetings.
  • Develop, track, and report key investor relations metrics in our Irwin investor relations system to assess program effectiveness and inform continuous improvement.
  • Monitor published research analyst reports covering the Company and analyze biopharmaceutical industry trends, investor perceptions, and competitor communications to inform strategic positioning and messaging.
  • Support capital markets activities, including potential financings and strategic transactions, in close partnership with the CFO and senior leadership.
  • Partner closely with the Chief Corporate Affairs Officer to ensure alignment with the broader corporate communications strategy and Entrada brand.
  • Manage external agencies and vendors, as needed, ensuring high-quality deliverables and disciplined management of external spend.
  • Ensure all investor communications and activities fully comply with SEC regulations and disclosure requirements, including Regulation FD and NASDAQ listing standards.

The Necessities

At Entrada, our passion for science, our devotion to patients and our values drives our behavior:

  • Humanity - We genuinely care about patients and about one another.
  • Tenacity - We are relentless and persistent in the pursuit of developing therapies for patients.
  • Creativity - We are creative problem solvers.
  • Collaboration - We are more than the sum of our parts.
  • Curiosity - We have a growth mindset and push conventional thought and theory.

To thrive on our team, you will need to come with:

  • Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree (PhD, MD, MBA, or MS in life sciences, biotechnology, or finance-related discipline) preferred.
  • 10+ years of progressive experience in investor relations within the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry.
  • Experience supporting investor relations for a publicly traded biotechnology or pharmaceutical company, preferably NASDAQ-listed.
  • Experience in a clinical-stage or pre-commercial biotechnology environment strongly preferred.
  • Established relationships within the biotechnology buy-side and sell-side community strongly preferred.
  • Proven ability to develop and execute investor relations strategies that effectively reach and influence target audiences.
  • Strong financial acumen and financial modeling familiarity, with the ability to clearly communicate complex financial and clinical information to diverse external stakeholders.
  • Develop clear and compelling PowerPoint presentations for earnings calls, investor meetings, and board discussions that translate complex financial and strategic information into concise, visually compelling narratives.
  • Demonstrated experience supporting equity offerings, capital markets transactions, or other strategic financings preferred.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead the use of investor relations software solutions to support investor engagement, shareholder monitoring and analytics, Irwin experience preferred.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with exceptional attention to detail.
  • Highly self-directed with exceptional project management and organizational skills, and the ability to prioritize multiple high-impact workstreams and deadlines.
  • Experience building, managing, and scaling investor relations capabilities across internal teams and external partners (e.g., agencies, vendors, consultants).
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and influence across functions and with senior executives to support the achievement of business objectives.
  • Deep understanding of the drug development lifecycle and the regulatory and disclosure environment for biopharmaceutical companies, including SEC and Regulation FD requirements.
  • Experience preparing senior executives and Board members for investor engagement and earnings communications preferred.
  • Ability to travel approximately 25% as required to support investor engagement and key industry events.
  • This is a US based remote position, with preference given to local New England based candidates. This role will require minimum quarterly travel to the Entrada Therapeutics Headquarters located in Boston, MA.

What We Offer: Meaningful Work, Fair Rewards, and Real Support

At Entrada Therapeutics, we understand that compensation and total rewards are a major consideration when exploring a new opportunity. We believe in transparency and equity and are committed to sharing salary ranges for every position, along with insight into our compensation philosophy, in accordance with certain state requirements in the United States and fostering a fair and open environment at the onset.

But we also know it is more than just pay. When you join Entrada, you’ll be part of a mission-driven team with access to comprehensive health, dental and vision coverage; life and disability insurance; with a 401(k) match. We pride ourselves on offering competitive benefits that empower our employees and reflect the value of their contributions – offering paid, gender-inclusive parental leave, holistic support for your health and well-being, education reimbursement, discretionary time off and commuting benefits aligned to your working model. If you find yourself working from our office in Boston’s Seaport District, this puts you steps away from some of the best the city has to offer.

“Our approach to compensation is grounded in transparency, equity and performance for the unique contributions each person brings. At Entrada, we know that meaningful work deserves meaningful reward — and we view compensation as one way we show appreciation for the collaboration, curiosity and commitment that drive our mission forward.”

— Kerry Robert, SVP of People

The salary for this opportunity ranges from $292,000-$395,000. The final base compensation offered will depend on several considerations which include but may not be limited to a candidate’s skills, competencies, experience and other job-related factors permitted by law. The final salary offered may fall outside of this range.#LI-GG1 #LI-Remote 

Equal Opportunity Employer

Entrada Therapeutics is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, mental or physical disability, and genetic information, marital status, citizenship status, military status, protected veteran status or any other category protected by law. 

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