Surgeon turned investment banker turned pharma CEO turned NARCAN inventor turned serial board member. Because why have one career when you can have seven?
Dr. Roger Crystal is the rare human who decided that being a surgeon in London wasn't impressive enough at dinner parties, so he got an MBA, pivoted to Goldman Sachs, consulted at A.T. Kearney, did business development at GE Healthcare, and then decided to casually invent NARCAN Nasal Spray β a product that has literally saved hundreds of thousands of lives from opioid overdoses. Most people's midlife crisis involves buying a Porsche. Roger's involved saving humanity, getting his company on NASDAQ, and collecting board seats like Infinity Stones.
| Life Event | Normal Person | Roger Crystal |
|---|---|---|
| After Medical School | Becomes a doctor | Becomes a surgeon, gets bored, gets MBA |
| After MBA | Gets a management job | Goes to Goldman Sachs because why not |
| Mid-Career | Gets promoted to VP | Invents a product that saves 100K+ lives |
| After Selling Company | Retires to a beach | Joins 6 boards, starts new company, chairs committees |
| Hobbies | Golf, Netflix | Probably curing diseases for fun |
| LinkedIn Bio | "Passionate professional" | Requires a 3-page PDF |
| Dinner Party Flex | "I got a promotion" | "I invented the thing that reverses overdoses" |
Roger is a proud member of the YPO Santa Monica Bay Chapter β because when you live in one of the most beautiful places on earth, you need a networking group to remind you how successful your neighbors are too.
Born and trained in the UK, Roger brought that classic British understatement across the Atlantic. Imagine casually mentioning you're a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons while ordering a flat white in Venice Beach.
Psychedelics (MindMed), brain health (Definium), and whatever W12 Therapeutics is cooking up. Roger's portfolio reads like a menu at a futuristic wellness clinic.
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