Elligo Health Research Announces New CEO

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John Potthoff, Ph.D., (left) transitions to Chairman of Elligo Health Research; Barry Simms is promoted to CEO

AUSTIN, Texas– Elligo Health Research®, the largest healthcare-enabling research organization, today announced that Elligo’s Founder and CEO, John Potthoff, Ph.D., transitioned his leadership to COO, Barry Simms. Potthoff will assume the role of Elligo’s Chairman, while Simms’ responsibilities will change to driving strategic direction as CEO — guiding the team and customers to make research as care more accessible for patients everywhere.

Simms joined Elligo in August, bringing an extensive background in global strategy and partnerships. Prior to Elligo, Simms held key leadership roles, including Interim CEO and COO at LabConnect and over 22 years of experience in the pharmaceutical services industry. “Barry has quickly integrated into the Elligo team, demonstrating exceptional leadership and clear strategic vision,” said Elligo Board Director Melissa Daniels, Managing Director of Morgan Stanley Expansion Capital — a lead investor in the company. “We believe Elligo is well positioned both strategically and financially to be an industry leader with solid growth as we move into 2024.”

“As Elligo continues growing and evolving, the time is ripe for a new chapter in our leadership story,” Potthoff said. “I never imagined when I co-founded Elligo eight years ago that our team would accomplish all that we have, finding solutions to numerous challenges in clinical research, including providing greater access to trials for patients, offering more effective trial support options for sites, and creating streamlined patient recruitment and site selection solutions for sponsors.”

“I am honored to be appointed as CEO of Elligo,” Simms said. “Building on the remarkable foundation laid by John and our dedicated team, we will continue innovating and leveraging our first-of-its-kind approach, expanding access to trials and optimizing the critical intersection of healthcare and research.”