July 26, 2022
Be Bold, Be Empowered
Coming up the ranks in various roles, I remember feeling frustrated at times when leadership would not “decide” or “give direction.” We were all working so hard; we often felt stymied by a perception that leadership was not “plugged in” to our struggles or to what we perceived to be the most important priorities.
November 24, 2021
Getting the Work Done
September 28, 2021
Commercialization: A Mindset, Not a Function
August 23, 2021
Summer Internships: Mutually Beneficial for All
July 27, 2021
Start Too Early… Before It’s Too Late
May 14, 2021
Pandemic-Inspired Thought Bubbles
As we emerge, slowly, into a new phase of the pandemic, there are many “thought bubbles” popping up — viewpoints, concerns, and ideas that we share with others or keep to ourselves as we try to manage the present and anticipate the future.
April 27, 2021
The “First Hire Puzzle” of Commercialization
March 29, 2021
Notes from the Un-Empty Nest
February 21, 2021
Rare Diseases — It’s All About the Patient
Among all the days of the calendar, February 29th is the rarest of them all. That's why, back in 2008, on the 25th anniversary of the Orphan Drug ACT, EURORDIS (The European Organization for Rare Disorders) designated the last day of February as "Rare Disease Day."
October 28, 2020
Reverse Mentoring with Up-and-Coming Talent
In the accelerated, high-stakes world of biopharma, thinking big, thinking fast, and thinking smart, isn’t just an option — it’s a priority. Why then, are we not tapping into our most educated generation and exploring what millennials have to offer? (A rhetorical question, for sure.)