Botanix Pharmaceuticals Promotes Paul Seaback to Chief Operating Officer

By John Zadeh -

Botanix promotes Paul Seaback to Chief Operating Officer

Botanix Pharmaceuticals (ASX: BOT) has promoted Paul Seaback from Chief Technical Officer to Chief Operating Officer. The internal promotion positions the commercial dermatology company to strengthen operational execution as it scales the commercialisation of Sofdra, its FDA-approved treatment for primary axillary hyperhidrosis.

Mr Seaback joined Botanix as Chief Technical Officer in November 2024, overseeing CMC/Supply, Quality, Regulatory, Pharmacovigilance, Medical Affairs, and Tech Services. In his new role, he will oversee day-to-day operations, drive strategic initiatives, and support growth and efficiencies across key business areas. The company describes him as an accomplished biopharmaceutical executive with over three decades of industry experience.

Sofdra is the first and only new chemical entity approved by the FDA to treat primary axillary hyperhidrosis. For shareholders, the COO appointment signals leadership continuity during a critical commercialisation phase. Internal promotions reduce onboarding risk and suggest the company has built operational bench strength ahead of product launch scale-up.

What does a Chief Operating Officer do?

The Chief Operating Officer is responsible for executing the company’s strategy through operational discipline. While the CEO sets strategic direction, the COO translates that vision into day-to-day execution, managing cross-functional teams, optimising processes, and ensuring the organisation can deliver on its commercial objectives.

For a commercial-stage biotech like Botanix, operational execution is critical. The company has transitioned from regulatory approval to commercial rollout, a phase that requires scalable processes, supply chain management, and cross-functional coordination. An experienced COO reduces the risk that operational bottlenecks delay revenue generation or undermine the commercial launch.

Seaback’s track record in scaling biotech operations

Mr Seaback’s career progression spans site-level roles to corporate oversight of end-to-end supply and operations. Prior to joining Botanix, he was Chief Technical Officer at Dermavant Sciences (a Roivant company), where he developed the global CMC and technical organisation from clinical stage into a commercial entity. Dermavant was subsequently acquired by Organon, a signal of successful execution.

Before Dermavant, he held the position of VP of Operations & Supply at a company later acquired by Roche. His global leadership roles include positions at:

  • Gilead
  • Medicis
  • Hospira
  • Mayne
  • Novartis (Sandoz)

He has supported the commercialisation of leading products, including:

  • Sovaldi/Harvoni
  • Vtama
  • Solodyn
  • Truvada
  • Vemlidy

This track record suggests a pattern of joining pre-commercial or scaling companies that achieve acquisition or commercial success. For investors, this provides visibility into execution risk during Botanix’s own commercialisation phase.

Leadership commentary

Dr Howie McKibbon, Chief Executive Officer

“Paul Seaback is a dynamic and results-driven leader who brings deep operational expertise and a strong vision for the future. We are pleased to recognise his contributions with a well-deserved promotion to Chief Operating Officer as we continue to expand our capabilities and deliver value to our customers and shareholders.”

Mr Seaback stated: “I’m thrilled to assume this role at such an exciting time for the Company. I look forward to working with the talented and dedicated team to build on the company’s strong foundation and help drive the next phase of growth.”

What this means for Botanix shareholders

The appointment positions the leadership team to support the next phase of growth as Botanix commercialises Sofdra. Mr Seaback’s new focus areas include optimising operational performance, enhancing cross-functional collaboration, and implementing scalable processes to support the company’s long-term strategy.

Commercial-stage biotechs live or die on execution. The transition from regulatory approval to revenue generation requires operational discipline, supply chain reliability, and market access strategy. Experienced operations leadership de-risks this transition. For shareholders, the internal promotion suggests the company has built the operational capability required to scale without the risk of external leadership onboarding delays.

Sofdra presents a novel, safe and effective solution for patients who have lacked treatment options for primary axillary hyperhidrosis, a socially challenging medical condition. The leadership team is now positioned to translate that regulatory achievement into commercial performance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Botanix Pharmaceuticals and what does it do?

Botanix Pharmaceuticals (ASX: BOT) is a commercial-stage dermatology company focused on developing and commercialising treatments for skin conditions. Its lead product, Sofdra, is the first and only FDA-approved new chemical entity for primary axillary hyperhidrosis, commonly known as excessive underarm sweating.

Why has Botanix Pharmaceuticals appointed a Chief Operating Officer?

Botanix promoted Paul Seaback from Chief Technical Officer to Chief Operating Officer to strengthen operational execution as the company scales the commercialisation of its FDA-approved product Sofdra. The COO role is designed to manage day-to-day operations, drive strategic initiatives, and support cross-functional efficiencies during this critical commercial phase.

What experience does Paul Seaback bring to Botanix as Chief Operating Officer?

Paul Seaback has over three decades of biopharmaceutical experience, including senior roles at Gilead, Novartis (Sandoz), Hospira, and Dermavant Sciences, where he built the global CMC and technical organisation from clinical stage into a commercial entity that was subsequently acquired by Organon. He has supported the commercialisation of major products including Sovaldi, Harvoni, and Truvada.

What is primary axillary hyperhidrosis and how does Sofdra treat it?

Primary axillary hyperhidrosis is a medical condition characterised by excessive underarm sweating that can be socially and professionally challenging for patients. Sofdra is the first and only new chemical entity approved by the FDA to specifically treat this condition, addressing a market where patients have historically lacked effective treatment options.

Is the Botanix COO promotion a positive signal for ASX investors?

The internal promotion is generally considered a positive signal because it reduces onboarding risk, preserves institutional knowledge, and suggests Botanix has built operational depth ahead of scaling Sofdra's commercialisation. Seaback's prior track record at companies that achieved commercial success and subsequent acquisitions also provides some evidence of execution capability.

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