Rising Above the Great Resignation: Building a Strong Biotech Hub in LA
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 4 million Americans quit their jobs in July 2021. Resignations peaked in April and have remained abnormally high for the last several months, with a record-breaking 10.9 million open jobs at the end of July. How has this impacted Biotechnology companies in Los Angeles? How has the local industry adapted to become more agile, build efficiency, and implement strategy to maintain growth and strong pipelines? How does this change the way we work and attract talent, including considering remote and hybrid work models?
Our panel of esteemed leaders from local organizations will share their perspectives on the key learnings and steps we can take to continue to grow LA’s regional industry presence, expand our healthcare footprint, and elevate Los Angeles as a growing biotechnology hub.
# of spots available: 50 in person; virtual unlimited
Once you register you will be asked to complete a Google form indicating if you will be attending in-person or virtually
Note: Vaccination card or negative COVID Test 72 hours prior to the event required for in-person attendance
Agenda
Check-in (drinks and food): 4:30pm – 5pm *For those attending in person
Panel Discussion: 5pm – 6pm
Q&A: 6pm - 6:30pm
Networking: 6:30pm – 7pm *For those attending in person
Registration information
Event is open to: HBA Members and Nonmembers
Online registration deadline: 02 December 2021
Onsite (walk -in) registration: Is Not Allowed
Featured Speakers
Stuart
Tross
Chief People & Workplace Officer,
MannKind Corporation
Pricing
Regular Registration | $10.00 / €8.00 | $20.00 / €17.00 |
Members receive up to 50 percent discount
Event Policies
Photography Policy
By registering for this event, you acknowledge that you may be photographed, videotaped, and/or audio-taped during the meeting and hereby give permission for your image, voice, or survey comments to be used in education, training, promotion, and/or trade and communications media by the Healthcare Businesswomen's Association in any and all media throughout the world, without restriction as to frequency or duration of usage.
COVID-19 Policy
The HBA requires that all persons who participate in in-person events do so at their own risk and that each participant agrees to the following agreement before taking part in the activity and urges all participants to act in such a manner as to protect their own safety and the safety of others.
By registering for this event, I fully understand that my participation in the program is purely voluntary. I desire to participate and agree to act reasonably and prudently under the circumstances. I further understand that any HBA volunteers participating in the activity will act individually and will not represent the HBA. As a condition to my participation the activity, I waive and release the HBA and their officers, employees, and agents from any claim that I may have for any damage to property or injury to my person that may result in whole or in part from my participation.
Special Needs Policy
The HBA will make reasonable modifications to policies and programs to ensure that people with special needs can enjoy all of its programs. Contact us if you require special accommodations for this event.