About the job
At Real Chemistry, we are not just imagining a healthier world; we are actively creating it every day. Our commitment to revolutionizing healthcare is fueled by a unique fusion of profound scientific knowledge, human-centered creativity, and cutting-edge AI insights. This environment nurtures innovation and attracts individuals who are passionate about making a substantial impact. As a global agency, we support a wide array of healthcare communications and marketing services for our clients, including leading pharmaceutical and biotech firms.
Our culture, #LifeatRealChem, is deeply rooted in teamwork and a shared commitment to excellence for both our clients and colleagues. Whether you are an experienced professional or just embarking on your career, if you share our enthusiasm for healthcare and connection, we encourage you to explore our opportunities.
Discover your purpose. Embrace innovation. Experience #LifeatRealChem.
We are currently seeking a Vice President of Strategy to join our expanding team!
21GRAMS, a division of Real Chemistry, employs an innovative approach to advertising, focusing on making healthcare more approachable. We embody the belief that we should be good to one another while maintaining high standards in our work. This is a place where individuals are driven by a mission that extends beyond just earning a paycheck, seeking to create meaningful change. Does this resonate with you?
Our mission is to deliver impactful work for our clients through the power of creativity, which begins with listening and thoughtful analysis. By understanding the audience better than they know themselves and leveraging that insight to identify business opportunities, we can build brands and create campaigns that are truly powerful. We need your expertise to help us achieve this!
This is a hybrid role, with the potential to work from any of our US offices—including New York City, Boston, Chicago, Carmel, Lambertville, or San Francisco—or remotely within the US, depending on team and business needs.

