
Stephanie Martin on Leading When You’re the Youngest in the Room
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In today's episode, we are joined by Stephanie Martin, Director of QA and Product Quality Lead at Adaptimmune.
Stephanie's journey into quality leadership is anything but traditional. She started out as a nuclear engineer at a shipyard before pivoting into biotech and building a career in quality.
What stands out is how she has faced bias around her age and appearance head-on, and still accelerated into leadership roles by focusing on EQ, credibility, and consistent performance.
Stephanie's story is a brilliant case study in how you can lead without waiting to be told you're ready.
We talk about the following:
🎙️Starting her career in a shipyard as a nuclear engineer.
🎙️Developing emotional intelligence in an industrial setting.
🎙️Transitioning into biotech and discovering her passion for quality.
🎙️Why a Director saw leadership potential in her before she did.
🎙️How she learned to influence without direct authority.
🎙️Overcoming bias around age, appearance, and experience.
🎙️Building credibility and scaling her impact at TCR² and Adaptimmune.
🎙️The mindset shift from tactical to strategic decision-making.
🎙️Her approach to hiring and coaching future quality leaders.
🎙️The advice she’d give to other young leaders looking to make their mark.
Stephanie is a thoughtful, driven, and emotionally intelligent leader who’s helping shape the future of quality in cell and gene therapy.
Thank you Stephanie for sharing your incredible journey.
Hope everyone enjoys the show!