Mallory Factor
Mallory Factor, KCNG (born July 16, 1950) is an American pharmaceutical executive, professor, author, and media contributor. Factor is the founder and executive chairman of IntraBio Inc., a commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Austin, Texas which developed levacetylleucine, commercially known as AQNEURSA, for the treatment of neurological manifestations of Niemann-Pick Disease Type C.Factor is visiting senior fellow in entrepreneurship at the Department of Pharmacology, University of Oxford, U.K. He was the John C. West Professor (Emeritus) of International Politics and American Government at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.
With his wife Elizabeth Weir, he is co-author of ''Shadowbosses'' (2012) and ''Big Tent: The Story of the Conservative Revolution'' (2014), which were both New York Times bestsellers. Factor has written widely on economic and financial issues for publications including the ''Wall Street Journal'', ''Christian Science Monitor'', ''National Review'', and other newspapers and has contributed to BBC, Fox News and Forbes magazine items.
He produces Tony, Olivier, and Drama Desk award-winning, theatre on Broadway, in the West End and globally. His work includes shows such as A Little Life, Cabaret, A Streetcar Named Desire, Dr Semmelweis, The King and I, A Christmas Carol, Patriots, Macbeth, Wizard of Oz, Constellations, Cyrano, Oklahoma, Hills of California, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Piano Lesson, Leopoldstadt, The Merchant of Venice, and Sunset Boulevard. Provided by Wikipedia