On Demand - Career Conversation 9: Authentic Leadership
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Published: 11/10/2015
HBA welcomed Herminia Ibarra, PhD to the ninth webinar in the Career Conversations series. She is a Cora Chaired professor of leadership, learning and professor of organizational behavior at INSEAD. Prior to INSEAD, she served on the Harvard Business School faculty for 13 years. Her article, “The Authenticity Paradox,” was the cover story for the January/February 2015 issue of the Harvard Business Review. She is the author of Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader (HBR Press, 2015) and Working Identity: Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your Career (HBR Press, 2003). She speaks internationally on leadership, talent management and women’s careers. She received her MA and PhD from Yale University, where she was a National Science Foundation Fellow.
Providing an executive healthcare perspective is Terri Pascarelli, CEO and member, board of directors, AIT Bioscience. Prior to AIT Bioscience, she was vice president, client development at YourEncore, Inc. Her background includes executive leadership roles as president and COO of a venture-backed, Indiana-based pharmaceutical company and a privately held Midwest medical laboratory. She held leadership roles in strategy, sales and marketing, managed markets, R&D and commercial operations at Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Roche Pharmaceuticals and AstraZeneca. She earned a BS in pharmacy from Rutgers University and holds a MBA from Pace University. She is a past president of the HBA and in 2003, founded the HBA Indiana.
Moderating is Laurie Lucas, principal of L3 Healthcare Marketing. She has held executive leadership positions in medical education and communications companies including Discovery Chicago, where she was vice president/group account director. At ProEd Communications she was executive vice president. Laurie is director at large, chapter programming, membership and volunteer engagement on the HBA board; prior to that, she served on the board of HBA Chicago.