Conduit Pharmaceuticals Announces Leadership Changes

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NAPLES, Fla. and CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom, April 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Conduit Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq: CDT) ("Conduit Pharmaceuticals" or "Conduit" or the "Company") today announced key leadership changes to support the company’s next phase of growth and execution.

Dr. Andrew Regan, the founder and initial financial backer of Conduit Pharmaceuticals, has been appointed Chief Executive Officer. He will succeed Dr. David Tapolczay, who is stepping down as CEO and as a member of the Board of Directors for personal reasons. Dr. Tapolczay will continue to serve the company as Head of Strategy & Licensing, ensuring continuity in strategic development and with an immediate focus on out-licensing deals for its tapinarof patents.

Dr. Regan is a successful entrepreneur with an extensive background in founding and scaling innovative companies across sectors. At the age of 29, Dr. Regan sold Hobson Plc in 1996 for £154 million by way of a recommended cash takeover. In 2000, he was the founding shareholder of Asos plc, a global online fashion and beauty retailer which grew to a market capitalization in excess of £4.8 billion. Indian state-owned oil company ONGC Videsh acquired Imperial Energy, of which Dr. Regan was a founding shareholder, for £1.4 billion. In 2014, he was awarded a PhD for his research in writing and developing a bio-inspired algorithm for forecasting the financial markets. Dr. Regan brings deep business acumen and a proven ability to drive growth, scale operations, and unlock shareholder value—making him ideally suited to lead Conduit forward.

“We are grateful to David for his leadership during a pivotal time for Conduit,” said Dr. Regan. “He has laid the foundation for our future success and I am delighted that he will remain closely involved and can focus on out-licensing deals for the Company, given his excellent track-record of licensing and royalty deals in multiple pharmaceuticals products, including pembrolizumab, now marketed as Keytruda by Merck. We will maximise shareholder value at Conduit through licensing opportunities by creating new 20-year Composition-of-Matter patents, utilising cutting-edge AI and Cybernetics in collaboration with Sarborg to repurpose drugs, and by avoiding the operating inefficiencies of a traditional pharma company.”

Commenting on the transition, Dr. Tapolczay said, “It has been a privilege to serve as CEO of Conduit during this exciting phase of its evolution. I’m incredibly proud of what we have accomplished, from securing our public listing on NASDAQ to signing our license deal with AstraZeneca and advancing our pipeline towards our first clinical trial. Andrew’s entrepreneurial leadership and vision make him the right person to lead Conduit into the future, and I have full confidence in its growth under his guidance.”