8 September 2020
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM EST
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HBA GLOBAL PRESENTS

Career Conversation 28 - From Vision to Success (for Self and Business)

Join us on 8 September for Career Conversation 28 to learn how to make your vision a reality. Our speakers will explain how they have successfully brought their visions to life and help you to:

• turn your “lightbulb” moments into viable plans
• pull through a vision from initial ideas through multiple iterations to a success
• understand how to convert your ideas into a successful reality

Speaker(s): Nicki Norris, CEO at Symphony Clinical Research and Roslyn Schneider, MD, MSc, FACP, FCCP, principal, RozMD Patient Affairs Consulting, LLC and Donna R. Cryer, JD

Nicki Norris will talk about having an audacious vision and the challenges of making it happen, pulling from the experience of realizing her own game-changing and highly-successful vision. Nicki was pivotal in creating a vision for Symphony: that someday every clinical research study would include the option for patients to participate from home or a convenient alternate site. Symphony has pioneered the concept and perfected the processes. The company provides these services today in 57 countries and counts most of the largest pharma companies among their customers.

Roslyn Schneider, MD, is a leader in patient-centric transformation of the biopharmaceutical industry. She says, “Embedded in my professional fabric is a passion for advancing health by partnering with patients, utilizing expertise in medical product development, medical and patient education and advocacy combined with my experience as a physician in academia and direct patient care.” When told that something can’t be done, Roz responds with, “Maybe you can’t, but that doesn’t mean I can’t.” Throughout her career Roz has relied on the support of the HBA community to help her make her vision a reality, she’ll talk about how that support has been essential in her progress.

Roz envisions human-centered design in healthcare that involves patients through the life cycle of care and development of therapies. She sees the future as one where patient engagement a separate or extraordinary thing is not but rather is good clinical practice, good regulatory practice and business as usual. She’ll share how her passion and vision fueled her work in clinical practice and academia, as the global patient affairs lead at Pfizer and in her current consulting business.

Donna R. Cryer, JD, is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Global Liver Institute, the only patient-driven liver health nonprofit operating in the US and Europe. She has channeled her personal experience as a patient with inflammatory bowel disease and a 25-year liver transplant recipient into professional advocacy across a career in law, policy, consulting, public relations, clinical trial recruitment, and nonprofit management. Mrs. Cryer is a frequent speaker on the topic of patient-centeredness in healthcare transformation, digital health, and value.

Mrs. Cryer received an undergraduate degree from Harvard/Radcliffe Colleges and a Juris Doctorate from the Georgetown University Law Center.

Additional Information 
Virtual webinar After registering on the HBA site you will receive an email from the HBA Webinar Platform to cross register on GoToWebinar in order to get the link to join the webinar.

Save by registering for the entire 2020 series:

• Tuesday, 12 May - Career Conversation 26 - Hindsight is 2020: Decision Making, Risk Taking and Resilience
• Tuesday, 14 July - Career Conversation 27 - The Power of Visualization
• Tuesday, 8 September - Career Conversation 28 - From Vision to Success (for Self and Business)
• Tuesday, 13 October - Career Conversations 29 - Giving Voice to Your Vision

Each session will provide timely, relevant content from a subject matter expert, real world experience and perspective from an industry leader and an engaging Q&A with participants.

Special series purchase
Sign up for the 2020 Career Conversations webinar series and receive all four webinars for the price of three.

Agenda 
12:00-12:05 Introduction
12:05-12:50 Speaker Presentation and Panel Discussion
12:50-1:15 Question and Answer

Registration information
Event is open to: HBA Members and Nonmembers
Online registration deadline: 8 September 2020

This webinar is nonrefundable.

Learning Objectives

• clarify pull through needed to take a vision from initial ideas to a success

Featured Speakers

Emily Basca
President, PEMC INC & Engagement Consultant, ENGAGE LABS, LLC, PEMC
Donna Cryer
Founding CEO, Global Liver Institute
Nicki Norris
CEO, Accellacare
Roslyn Schneider
VP, Head of Global Patient Advocacy & Engagement, BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc.

Pricing

 MemberNon-Member
1 - Regular Registration$30.00 / €26.00$45.00 / €40.00
2 - Group of 15 participants$360.00 / €308.00$360.00 / €308.00
3 - Group of 25 participants$600.00 / €514.00$600.00 / €514.00
4 - Group of 50 participants$1,050.00 / €899.00$1,050.00 / €899.00
5 - Group of 100 participants$1,800.00 / €1,541.00$1,800.00 / €1,541.00

Members receive up to 50 percent discount



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