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Learning to Lead in Science: Styles, Trajectories, and Endpoints

Wednesday, November 28, 2018 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm


This event is free for MASS AWIS members as well as non-members!


MASS AWIS mission is to support women in STEM and create opportunities for their professional development. MASS AWIS is planning to launch a new Leadership Program for MASS AWIS members with primary goal of enhancing leadership skills and professional presence that is necessary to succeed as leaders.

Join us for the “Leadership Program” Kickoff event to discuss leadership styles, trajectories and endpoints, featuring the panel leaders:

    • Sue Windham-Bannister, PhD: President of the Association of Women in Science; President and CEO, Biomedical Growth Strategies, LLC; Managing Partner, Biomedical Innovation Advisers; Former President and CEO of Massachusetts Life Sciences Center
    • Elliott Antman, MD: Professor at Harvard Medical School; Former President of American Heart Association
    • David Raiser, PhD: CEO and Co-founder ofAldatu Biosciences
    • Aoife Brennan, MD: President, CEo and CMO of Synlogic
Moderator
  • Cheryl D. Vaughan, PhD, EdM: Managing Director, Learning and Development Programs at Boston Biomedical Innovation Center
  • Angeliki Diane Rigos, PhD: Executive Director, Tata Center for Technology, MIT Energy Initiative, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Registration

FREE (but registration is required)

Refreshments will be provided.

Learning to Lead in Science: Styles, Trajectories, and Endpoints

Details

Date:
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Time:
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://conta.cc/2pNInH7

Venue

Picower Institute (MIT Building 46, Room 66-110)
43 Vassar St
Cambridge, MA 02139 United States
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MASS AWIS is the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Association for Women in Sciences. Our mission is to support women in all scientific fields and to achieve equity and full participation for women in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology. Our events and membership are open for the public regardless of their gender, professional background, or career level.