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Kirk Willmarth

Associate Partner, Life Sciences at Bain & Company

Kirk Willmarth is an Associate Partner at Bain & Company, specializing in the Healthcare and Life Sciences practice.1 He has over 10 years of consulting experience, primarily advising financial investors on investing in life science companies, with a particular focus on pharma services, pharma software, and life science tools sectors.1

Willmarth's educational background includes:

  • Master of Arts (M.A.) in Bioethics and Science Policy from Duke University
  • Master of Science (M.S.) in Developmental Biology from Stanford University
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology and Chemistry from Duke University

His career progression at Bain & Company has included roles such as Senior Associate Consultant, Manager, Senior Manager, and now Associate Partner. Willmarth is known for his leadership skills and commitment to fostering talent within his teams. He is an active member of Bain's global training team and has held leadership roles in San Francisco's people and operations team.1

Outside of his professional work, Willmarth describes himself as "a nerd for science news and health policy" on his social media profiles.2 He has been recognized with the SF office's Polaris Prize for outstanding investment in coaching and development.1

Willmarth has contributed to recent insights at Bain, including the "2024 State of Pharma Services and IT" infographic published in October 2024.1

Highlights

Oct 30 · bain.com
Kirk Willmarth - Management Consultant | Bain & Company
Kirk Willmarth - Management Consultant | Bain & Company
Oct 30 · bain.com
2024 State of Pharma Services and IT | Bain & Company
2024 State of Pharma Services and IT | Bain & Company
Oct 30 · bain.com
Matt Sullivan - Management Consultant | Bain & Company
Matt Sullivan - Management Consultant | Bain & Company
Jun 21 · ultiworld.com
MLU Suspension, Censorship A No-Win Decision - Ultiworld

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San Francisco, California, United States