Mark Swindell, President of Pfizer Vaccines named HBA’s 2010 Honorable Mentor and Charlene Prounis, Founder and Managing Partner of Flashpoint Medica, named HBA’s 2010 Star Volunteer. Both will be formally recognized at the 21st annual “Woman of the Year” (WOTY) Luncheon on Thursday, May 6, 2010 – the premier event of the year for the healthcare community attended by over 2,000 industry leaders.
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HBA’s mission is to further the advancement and impact of women in healthcare worldwide. This is accomplished in numerous ways including two new offerings: a job board and the Women in Transition Affinity group.
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The Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association (HBA) today announced that its 2010 “Woman of the Year” is Deirdre P. Connelly, president of North America Pharmaceuticals for GlaxoSmithKline.
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What My Mentors Have Taught Me from the New York Times
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In 2009, the 14 Healthcare Businesswomen's Association (HBA) Chapters and Affiliates offered a record-setting 201 programs—65% more than the initial expectation of 125 programs. Given this trend— and the successful development of 18–month program calendars by nearly all of the chapters and affiliates—the HBA has added more resources to support local programming efforts.
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Interested in expanding your leadership skills? Leadership opportunities are available in many Healthcare Business Women Association (HBA) Chapters and Affiliates.
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An ambitious leadership agenda and commitment to furthering the advancement and impact of women leaders in healthcare worldwide have propelled the HBA to over 5,200 members across 14 chapters in the US and Europe.
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The Healthcare Businesswomen's Association (HBA) would not exist without leaders. Five women emerged as volunteer leaders to start the legacy of the HBA in 1977 and thousands of talented women volunteer today throughout our 14 chapters and affiliates.
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WOW—what a great year! A big personal thanks to the 2009 Board of Directors, the HBA staff, and the Charles Group for making the accomplishments of the HBA so extraordinary this year as we exceeded our expectations in a tough transitional economy, significant industry consolidation, and momentous reform within healthcare commerce
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Nearly 640 women (and a few men) attended the annual 2009 HBA Leadership Conference in San Francisco, California, where we were enveloped with limitless leadership development opportunities
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