Stability in make or break moments.
Transition periods such as fundraising or leadership changes go better with a steady hand to guide you through.
Our seasoned executives help you bridge critical gaps to ensure stability and continuity during pivotal moments, and bring hands-on operational expertise to maintain your momentum while you go through the change.

For Established Companies
Don't miss a beat.
Bring in an experienced interim leader to keep the business moving during times of change.

For Start Ups
Steady leadership when it matters most.
We step in to guide the business while you focus on securing investment.
Interim Leadership
Staying on track during organisational change.
Fundraising readiness
Expert guidance in preparing your commercial strategy and team for successful investor engagement.
Manage that transition
Proven frameworks and flows to ensure continuity during leadership change.
Operational stability
Support for maintaining business momentum and caring for key relationships during critical periods.
Why Thaver
Achieve
Investor-ready commercial positioning in 8–12 weeks
Support
Early commercial proof alongside fundraising
Build
Credible traction narrative for investors
Deliver
Continuity across leadership gaps and transitions
Case Studies


Case study
Building a Sales Strategy for a Global Health Nonprofit
Case Study, Fundraising & Transition Support

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Case study
How Thaver Prepared a Life Sciences Company for Series A with Investor-Grade Commercial Structure and GTM Clarity
Case Study, Fundraising & Transition Support
, Growth Strategy & Execution

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FAQS
What is interim leadership in life sciences and healthcare?
Interim leadership involves experienced executives stepping into temporary C-suite or senior roles—such as CEO, CFO, COO, or CCO- to stabilize operations, guide strategy, and maintain momentum during leadership transitions or critical growth phases.
How can an interim executive help with biotech or healthcare fundraising?
Interim executives bring investor-facing experience to strengthen fundraising efforts. They help refine the investor narrative, prepare data rooms, lead due diligence processes, and maintain active engagement with investors to accelerate funding timelines.
When should a life sciences company hire an interim CEO or executive?
Companies typically engage interim leadership during CEO or senior leadership departures, major fundraising rounds, restructuring, or rapid growth phases when experienced leadership is needed quickly to maintain stability and strategic direction.
How long does an interim leadership engagement usually last?
Most interim leadership engagements last 3–12 months, depending on the company’s transition or fundraising timeline. The goal is to provide immediate stability, deliver measurable progress, and support the organization until permanent leadership is established.
